Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 68American Folk-lore Society, 1955 |
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... brother . Wenebojo poured the water on his brother . Then his brother looked different . The stone cracked in different places . Then there were only two brothers left . When Wenebojo killed his brother , that was the first time that ...
... brother . Wenebojo poured the water on his brother . Then his brother looked different . The stone cracked in different places . Then there were only two brothers left . When Wenebojo killed his brother , that was the first time that ...
Strana 89
... brother , the stone , never went anywhere . He stayed right by the camp where they were living . But the other two boys went together all the time . They traveled just as far as they could go , but they never left their youngest brother ...
... brother , the stone , never went anywhere . He stayed right by the camp where they were living . But the other two boys went together all the time . They traveled just as far as they could go , but they never left their youngest brother ...
Strana 89
... brother . Wenebojo poured the water on his brother . Then his brother looked different . The stone cracked in different places . Then there were only two brothers left . When Wenebojo killed his brother , that was the first time that ...
... brother . Wenebojo poured the water on his brother . Then his brother looked different . The stone cracked in different places . Then there were only two brothers left . When Wenebojo killed his brother , that was the first time that ...
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Ballad Themes in The Fair Maid of the West | 21 |
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