Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... river he was discovered and pursued by a giant , to whom he said , " If you can clear all the rocks from the river , you may kill me , but if you cannot clear the river you will never kill me . " In his efforts to clear the channel the ...
... river he was discovered and pursued by a giant , to whom he said , " If you can clear all the rocks from the river , you may kill me , but if you cannot clear the river you will never kill me . " In his efforts to clear the channel the ...
Strana 126
... River between Long Lake , where the river begins its course , and Racquette Pond . Tupper Lake thus appeared to the Indians to be a branch of the river . It is really , however , the last of a chain which commences with the series of ...
... River between Long Lake , where the river begins its course , and Racquette Pond . Tupper Lake thus appeared to the Indians to be a branch of the river . It is really , however , the last of a chain which commences with the series of ...
Strana 179
... river , and beyond it they saw a blue mountain . The river was slow , smooth , wide , and sandy on both sides , but beyond it rose bluffs , and close behind these the mountain . The two scouts put their clothes on their heads , and ...
... river , and beyond it they saw a blue mountain . The river was slow , smooth , wide , and sandy on both sides , but beyond it rose bluffs , and close behind these the mountain . The two scouts put their clothes on their heads , and ...
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