Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... priest seldom ceases from his labors until the omens are propitious . Should it still be otherwise , after all his effort , he informs his client , who is often so completely under the force of the delusion that he not infrequently ...
... priest seldom ceases from his labors until the omens are propitious . Should it still be otherwise , after all his effort , he informs his client , who is often so completely under the force of the delusion that he not infrequently ...
Strana 248
... priest replied : " Return , and when you are near your time , come back to me , and I will then see about this birth of yours . ' Accordingly , when she was near her time , once more she came to the priest and said : " I have come as ...
... priest replied : " Return , and when you are near your time , come back to me , and I will then see about this birth of yours . ' Accordingly , when she was near her time , once more she came to the priest and said : " I have come as ...
Strana 262
... priest . The priest pointed the stem up- ward , then placed it to his lips , and sent a puff of smoke up to the blue sky seen through the central opening . A second whiff was blown downward toward the fireplace , and a third was wafted ...
... priest . The priest pointed the stem up- ward , then placed it to his lips , and sent a puff of smoke up to the blue sky seen through the central opening . A second whiff was blown downward toward the fireplace , and a third was wafted ...
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