Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... live to be old . Kû ! Sge ! O Long Man , now you had let the soul slip from your grasp and it had dwindled away . Now his health has been restored and he shall live to be old . In the first upper world , O Gě'hyǎgúga , you have the ...
... live to be old . Kû ! Sge ! O Long Man , now you had let the soul slip from your grasp and it had dwindled away . Now his health has been restored and he shall live to be old . In the first upper world , O Gě'hyǎgúga , you have the ...
Strana 226
... live in the places where we now live , and then he and not I will be Gishä ' Mŭ'nětōa . So for the wel- fare of me and of you and of us all these two boys of mine must die . " Thereupon the manitous burst forth , talking angrily one ...
... live in the places where we now live , and then he and not I will be Gishä ' Mŭ'nětōa . So for the wel- fare of me and of you and of us all these two boys of mine must die . " Thereupon the manitous burst forth , talking angrily one ...
Strana 298
... Live together all your life , And be a good and faithful wife . 4. THE RICH WIDOW . I am a rich widow , I live all · a lone , I have but one daugh - she ter and is my own . Go , daughter , go , daughter , and choose you a one , Go ...
... Live together all your life , And be a good and faithful wife . 4. THE RICH WIDOW . I am a rich widow , I live all · a lone , I have but one daugh - she ter and is my own . Go , daughter , go , daughter , and choose you a one , Go ...
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