Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... kill all the people on the island , that will be all right . Do what you want because the men on the island are of the same age and skill as you . Except for the man with yaws . " The son went to the village and killed everyone in the ...
... kill all the people on the island , that will be all right . Do what you want because the men on the island are of the same age and skill as you . Except for the man with yaws . " The son went to the village and killed everyone in the ...
Strana 359
... killed it . They had food now . Every morning they went out . The dog went down and killed a seal . One morning when they started out , they saw a big black spot down there beside the seal . The dog went down again . Every time the ...
... killed it . They had food now . Every morning they went out . The dog went down and killed a seal . One morning when they started out , they saw a big black spot down there beside the seal . The dog went down again . Every time the ...
Strana 457
... killing of the giant ) . Child's descrip- tion of the ballad story is : A knight finds a lady sitting in ( or under ) a tree , who tells him that a wild boar has slain ( or worried ) her lord and killed ( or wounded ) thirty of his men ...
... killing of the giant ) . Child's descrip- tion of the ballad story is : A knight finds a lady sitting in ( or under ) a tree , who tells him that a wild boar has slain ( or worried ) her lord and killed ( or wounded ) thirty of his men ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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