Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 167
... eyes will be red ) ; therefore they were afraid of getting sore eyes , and did not look at him . He took his stick and hit them with it . As they danced , one duck did not feel its neigh- bors any longer , and at last opened its eyes ...
... eyes will be red ) ; therefore they were afraid of getting sore eyes , and did not look at him . He took his stick and hit them with it . As they danced , one duck did not feel its neigh- bors any longer , and at last opened its eyes ...
Strana 168
... eyes to the top . Then he called them back . He thought he could do this as often as he wished , disregarding the warning . The fifth time his eyes remained fastened to the limb . All day he called , but the eyes began to swell and ...
... eyes to the top . Then he called them back . He thought he could do this as often as he wished , disregarding the warning . The fifth time his eyes remained fastened to the limb . All day he called , but the eyes began to swell and ...
Strana 190
... eyes . I know very much about troubles of the eyes . Will you let me eat the buffalo's eyes , and as much meat as I wish ? " The man said to the crow : " I will let you have all the meat you wish , and I will kill more buf- falo for you ...
... eyes . I know very much about troubles of the eyes . Will you let me eat the buffalo's eyes , and as much meat as I wish ? " The man said to the crow : " I will let you have all the meat you wish , and I will kill more buf- falo for you ...
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