Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 67
... ground , such as belonged to all Southern plantations , was about half a mile distant from the " house , " that is , the family residence . The weather was cold , and the ground covered with light snow . Now for a week past I had not ...
... ground , such as belonged to all Southern plantations , was about half a mile distant from the " house , " that is , the family residence . The weather was cold , and the ground covered with light snow . Now for a week past I had not ...
Strana 14
... ground and the arbor . Here in the darkness they cool off , and breathe themselves for the next dance . They may ... ground in the same order in which they first came ; but the chanter does not accompany them , neither does he sprinkle ...
... ground and the arbor . Here in the darkness they cool off , and breathe themselves for the next dance . They may ... ground in the same order in which they first came ; but the chanter does not accompany them , neither does he sprinkle ...
Strana 274
... ground ; but she said , " He is stronger than you . " The Bear had his moccasins off . Then the young Puma came ... ground . The Bear got up and came on again . The Puma seized him again . Now he threw the Bear to the ground and broke ...
... ground ; but she said , " He is stronger than you . " The Bear had his moccasins off . Then the young Puma came ... ground . The Bear got up and came on again . The Puma seized him again . Now he threw the Bear to the ground and broke ...
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