Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 246
went and asked Rock for the blanket , but Rock said , “ No. ” Then Fox came back , and told Coyote . Coyote said , " Go back and ask Rock if I can't please have the blanket for a little while . I'll give it back to him again after the ...
went and asked Rock for the blanket , but Rock said , “ No. ” Then Fox came back , and told Coyote . Coyote said , " Go back and ask Rock if I can't please have the blanket for a little while . I'll give it back to him again after the ...
Strana 262
... rock was close . The hill was steep ; going up , he sat on the summit and watched the rock . His body was shaking with panting ; he was nearly dead . He thought that the rock could not roll up the hill , but would fall back . It kept ...
... rock was close . The hill was steep ; going up , he sat on the summit and watched the rock . His body was shaking with panting ; he was nearly dead . He thought that the rock could not roll up the hill , but would fall back . It kept ...
Strana 264
... rock . " The Bull - Bat said , " No , I cannot stop it ; the rock will kill me . Then what will you do after it has killed me ? It will kill us both ; rather throw the blanket away . Do you think this rock is merely a rock without ...
... rock . " The Bull - Bat said , " No , I cannot stop it ; the rock will kill me . Then what will you do after it has killed me ? It will kill us both ; rather throw the blanket away . Do you think this rock is merely a rock without ...
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