Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1906 |
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... Firefly . ) One evening the firefly was on his way to the house of a friend , and as he passed the ape's house , the latter asked him : " Mr. Fire - fly , why do you carry a light ? " The firefly replied : " Because I am afraid of the ...
... Firefly . ) One evening the firefly was on his way to the house of a friend , and as he passed the ape's house , the latter asked him : " Mr. Fire - fly , why do you carry a light ? " The firefly replied : " Because I am afraid of the ...
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... firefly already waiting for them . Just then the church bells rang the Angelus , so the firefly proposed that they should all pray . Immediately after the prayer , the firefly signified that he was ready to begin . The ape had drawn up ...
... firefly already waiting for them . Just then the church bells rang the Angelus , so the firefly proposed that they should all pray . Immediately after the prayer , the firefly signified that he was ready to begin . The ape had drawn up ...
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