Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1906 |
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... Capinangan . Somacuel went every morning to the seashore to watch his slaves fish with the sinchoro , or net . One day they caught many fishes , and Somacuel commanded them : - " " up . " Spread the fish to dry , and take care that the ...
... Capinangan . Somacuel went every morning to the seashore to watch his slaves fish with the sinchoro , or net . One day they caught many fishes , and Somacuel commanded them : - " " up . " Spread the fish to dry , and take care that the ...
Strana 95
... Capinangan ! He would have run to embrace her , had he not remembered that Capinangan was dead . He was informed that the woman was named Aloyan . He began to pay court to her , and in a few weeks she became his wife . Somacuel was ...
... Capinangan ! He would have run to embrace her , had he not remembered that Capinangan was dead . He was informed that the woman was named Aloyan . He began to pay court to her , and in a few weeks she became his wife . Somacuel was ...
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