Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1906 |
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Strana 54
... asuang . La Gironière also defines the asuang as a malignant divinity , whereas the following detailed stories of asuangs are sufficient to show that the idea is a very different one . The asuang may be cured by binding him hand and ...
... asuang . La Gironière also defines the asuang as a malignant divinity , whereas the following detailed stories of asuangs are sufficient to show that the idea is a very different one . The asuang may be cured by binding him hand and ...
Strana 57
... asuang till the lines pulled loose and they were saved , but the woman lost an arm , eaten off by the asuang while they were being carried through the air . 5. THE ASUANG WHO DIED OF SHAME . There was once a poor widow who had two ...
... asuang till the lines pulled loose and they were saved , but the woman lost an arm , eaten off by the asuang while they were being carried through the air . 5. THE ASUANG WHO DIED OF SHAME . There was once a poor widow who had two ...
Strana 66
... asuang can catch them and carry them to the tops of high trees , in order to eat them . This is one of the reasons why they dislike to be out after dark , and why they will not travel alone at night , or even in the daytime in lonely ...
... asuang can catch them and carry them to the tops of high trees , in order to eat them . This is one of the reasons why they dislike to be out after dark , and why they will not travel alone at night , or even in the daytime in lonely ...
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