Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... flew away . When the girl reported this to her mother the old woman asked her what she meant , and the girl answered that the rich son - in - law was the Raven , who had come to them dressed in his own lime , which the rain had melted ...
... flew away . When the girl reported this to her mother the old woman asked her what she meant , and the girl answered that the rich son - in - law was the Raven , who had come to them dressed in his own lime , which the rain had melted ...
Strana 179
... flew out of the fire . They were afraid to touch . these , for fear the man might then come to life again , and put them back into the fire . But the whites to whom some of them flew kept them , and thus became richer . XVII . Far away ...
... flew out of the fire . They were afraid to touch . these , for fear the man might then come to life again , and put them back into the fire . But the whites to whom some of them flew kept them , and thus became richer . XVII . Far away ...
Strana 264
... flew ahead of Coyote ; then he flew towards the rock , swerving in front of it . He just did not touch it . The rock slackened some- what ; then it began to roll faster again . Again the Bull - Bat made it slacken . The third time he ...
... flew ahead of Coyote ; then he flew towards the rock , swerving in front of it . He just did not touch it . The rock slackened some- what ; then it began to roll faster again . Again the Bull - Bat made it slacken . The third time he ...
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