Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 45
... Bell Witch recounts the misfortunes of a family named Bell who moved from North Carolina to the midlands of Tennessee in the early 1800's and then , in one branch , to northern Mississippi , about forty years later . It is well known to ...
... Bell Witch recounts the misfortunes of a family named Bell who moved from North Carolina to the midlands of Tennessee in the early 1800's and then , in one branch , to northern Mississippi , about forty years later . It is well known to ...
Strana 47
... Bell stood up for him . So he stayed on for a good while , and the longer he stayed the uppiter he got . Whenever he and Bell had a row and their rows got bigger and bitterer the overseer went out and blacksnaked three or four niggers ...
... Bell stood up for him . So he stayed on for a good while , and the longer he stayed the uppiter he got . Whenever he and Bell had a row and their rows got bigger and bitterer the overseer went out and blacksnaked three or four niggers ...
Strana 59
... Bell family . These explanations may have provided a hint for the much stronger motivation of the Witch's persecution in the Mississippi version . The Tennessee version attempts to rationalize the Witch with an ex- planation , offered ...
... Bell family . These explanations may have provided a hint for the much stronger motivation of the Witch's persecution in the Mississippi version . The Tennessee version attempts to rationalize the Witch with an ex- planation , offered ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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