Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 258
... fire and put it out . The fine shredded bark took all the fire . Coyote was not slow : it was just as he started to run that he hit the fire . He ran as fast he could . All Coyote's people ran . They made a noise like many horses ...
... fire and put it out . The fine shredded bark took all the fire . Coyote was not slow : it was just as he started to run that he hit the fire . He ran as fast he could . All Coyote's people ran . They made a noise like many horses ...
Strana 259
... fire would soon be gone . He thought , " I am carrying this fire now , and perhaps it will go out soon . I wish I could find some one , some animal living in this land . " He saw a small hill with a few cedars on it . He thought he ...
... fire would soon be gone . He thought , " I am carrying this fire now , and perhaps it will go out soon . I wish I could find some one , some animal living in this land . " He saw a small hill with a few cedars on it . He thought he ...
Strana 260
... fire , and closed it up . He thought that he could carry the fire safely thus . A Rock Squirrel with big ears was there . Coyote said to him , “ I have killed your friend [ the Rabbit ] , but you will eat him . " Then the Squirrel went ...
... fire , and closed it up . He thought that he could carry the fire safely thus . A Rock Squirrel with big ears was there . Coyote said to him , “ I have killed your friend [ the Rabbit ] , but you will eat him . " Then the Squirrel went ...
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