Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 255
... thought who was the best man to send up . " You go , " he said to the Eagle . " I do not think I will reach there , " said the Eagle . Now he started , going up and around , up and around . They could not see him . He was away longer ...
... thought who was the best man to send up . " You go , " he said to the Eagle . " I do not think I will reach there , " said the Eagle . Now he started , going up and around , up and around . They could not see him . He was away longer ...
Strana 259
... thought that the fire would soon be gone . He thought , " I am carrying this fire now , and perhaps it will go out soon . I wish I could find some one , some animal living in this land . " He saw a small hill with a few cedars on it ...
... thought that the fire would soon be gone . He thought , " I am carrying this fire now , and perhaps it will go out soon . I wish I could find some one , some animal living in this land . " He saw a small hill with a few cedars on it ...
Strana 262
... thought that the rock could not roll up the hill , but would fall back . It kept coming on slowly ; then it went up the hill sideways . It would stop and sit still , then go on again , then turn and go up in an- other direction . It ...
... thought that the rock could not roll up the hill , but would fall back . It kept coming on slowly ; then it went up the hill sideways . It would stop and sit still , then go on again , then turn and go up in an- other direction . It ...
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