Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 32
... night long , and see a bright light in her cabin , look like her house on fire . So Mammy Carline she spin every night along night after night by the light the Angel make , twell the Angel tell her the cord long enough . Then the Angel ...
... night long , and see a bright light in her cabin , look like her house on fire . So Mammy Carline she spin every night along night after night by the light the Angel make , twell the Angel tell her the cord long enough . Then the Angel ...
Strana 146
... Nights " reminds us , night ( or evening ) is the time for tale - telling over a very large portion of the globe . The camp - fire and the story seem to belong together with many peoples , the invention of fire , indeed , may be said to ...
... Nights " reminds us , night ( or evening ) is the time for tale - telling over a very large portion of the globe . The camp - fire and the story seem to belong together with many peoples , the invention of fire , indeed , may be said to ...
Strana 184
... night he said to himself : " I will watch to - night . I will watch every tent where the people are sleeping . If any one takes a child to - night , I may hear it cry out . " So he watched the whole village , and looked outside . He ...
... night he said to himself : " I will watch to - night . I will watch every tent where the people are sleeping . If any one takes a child to - night , I may hear it cry out . " So he watched the whole village , and looked outside . He ...
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