Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 170
... told him not to be afraid , and to stand at a little distance away . Then he charged at the man four times , and the ... told his grandmother to make him a bow and arrows . These are ordinarily made by men , but she did the best she ...
... told him not to be afraid , and to stand at a little distance away . Then he charged at the man four times , and the ... told his grandmother to make him a bow and arrows . These are ordinarily made by men , but she did the best she ...
Strana 175
... told him of his own rescue of the girl as he would tell the exploit of another person . Then the orphan told him that every morning a beautiful red eagle flew along , almost touching the tent - poles . Who- ever killed the eagle was to ...
... told him of his own rescue of the girl as he would tell the exploit of another person . Then the orphan told him that every morning a beautiful red eagle flew along , almost touching the tent - poles . Who- ever killed the eagle was to ...
Strana 180
... told , telling the woman to bring a rope with her . The old woman was glad that the animal had at last been killed . The young man ran back , and was told by the man to help him butcher the snake ; then they would carry his friend to ...
... told , telling the woman to bring a rope with her . The old woman was glad that the animal had at last been killed . The young man ran back , and was told by the man to help him butcher the snake ; then they would carry his friend to ...
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