Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 87
... considered it a great offence to reject the counsels of their women , particularly of the female governesses . They were esteemed the mistresses of the soil . Who , said our fore- fathers , bring us into being ? Who cultivate our lands ...
... considered it a great offence to reject the counsels of their women , particularly of the female governesses . They were esteemed the mistresses of the soil . Who , said our fore- fathers , bring us into being ? Who cultivate our lands ...
Strana 91
... considered an old maid ; people say , ' Oh , Garrentha will never marry now ; she is too old ! ' She is in fact nineteen , but the Oneida girls are married so early , at fourteen or fifteen , that nine- teen is considered an advanced ...
... considered an old maid ; people say , ' Oh , Garrentha will never marry now ; she is too old ! ' She is in fact nineteen , but the Oneida girls are married so early , at fourteen or fifteen , that nine- teen is considered an advanced ...
Strana 9
... considered . as in exceedingly bad taste not to smack one's lips when one is invited to dinner , because it would suggest that the guest does not enjoy his dinner . The whole range of actions that are considered as proper and improper ...
... considered . as in exceedingly bad taste not to smack one's lips when one is invited to dinner , because it would suggest that the guest does not enjoy his dinner . The whole range of actions that are considered as proper and improper ...
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