Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1906 |
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Strana 93
... SOMACUEL . I. Datto Somacuel was one of the seven chiefs who , coming from Borneo many years before the Spaniards conquered these islands , settled the Island of Panay . He lived in Sinaragan , a town near San Joaquin , in the southern ...
... SOMACUEL . I. Datto Somacuel was one of the seven chiefs who , coming from Borneo many years before the Spaniards conquered these islands , settled the Island of Panay . He lived in Sinaragan , a town near San Joaquin , in the southern ...
Strana 95
... Somacuel did not intend to go to any definite place , but drifted at the mercy of wind and current . He amused ... Somacuel was happy , for his wife was very affectionate . Aloyan , on her part , did not doubt that her husband loved her ...
... Somacuel did not intend to go to any definite place , but drifted at the mercy of wind and current . He amused ... Somacuel was happy , for his wife was very affectionate . Aloyan , on her part , did not doubt that her husband loved her ...
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