Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1906 |
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VISAYAN FOLK - TALES . III . MASOY AND THE APE.1 1 MASOY was a poor man who lived on a farm some miles from the town . His clothing was very poor , and his little garden furnished him scarcely enough to live on . Every week day he went ...
VISAYAN FOLK - TALES . III . MASOY AND THE APE.1 1 MASOY was a poor man who lived on a farm some miles from the town . His clothing was very poor , and his little garden furnished him scarcely enough to live on . Every week day he went ...
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... Masoy , don't trouble about that ! Just answer ' Yes ' to the questions they ask you and you will be all right . " Finally Masoy consented to go , and went down to the river to wash off the dirt and grime . A rich merchant was bathing ...
... Masoy , don't trouble about that ! Just answer ' Yes ' to the questions they ask you and you will be all right . " Finally Masoy consented to go , and went down to the river to wash off the dirt and grime . A rich merchant was bathing ...
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... Masoy , and the bride , escorted by a large number of people , set out for Masoy's palace . On the way they saw many rich farms and great herds of cattle . The chief asked the people who the owner of these farms and cattle was . The ...
... Masoy , and the bride , escorted by a large number of people , set out for Masoy's palace . On the way they saw many rich farms and great herds of cattle . The chief asked the people who the owner of these farms and cattle was . The ...
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