Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 270
... county , North Carolina , is one of these . He states that this book by an esteemed Alabama clergyman ( Skitt ) is ... Edgecombe , Mitchell , Onslow , and Surry counties . The Jack - o - my - lantern , or Jack - o - lantern , is a light ...
... county , North Carolina , is one of these . He states that this book by an esteemed Alabama clergyman ( Skitt ) is ... Edgecombe , Mitchell , Onslow , and Surry counties . The Jack - o - my - lantern , or Jack - o - lantern , is a light ...
Strana 290
... county . 61 years old . Buncombe county . 64 years old . Cherokee county . 28 years old . Cherokee county . 25 years old . Edgecombe county . 70 years old . Edgecombe county . 33 years old . Edgecombe county . 20 years old . Edgecombe ...
... county . 61 years old . Buncombe county . 64 years old . Cherokee county . 28 years old . Cherokee county . 25 years old . Edgecombe county . 70 years old . Edgecombe county . 33 years old . Edgecombe county . 20 years old . Edgecombe ...
Strana 291
... county . 39 years old . Edgecombe county . 57 years old . Cherokee county . 63 years old . Cherokee county . 43 years old . Edgecombe county . 26 years old . Edgecombe county . I. THE RABBIT STEALS THE BEAR'S FISH1 Once the bear went ...
... county . 39 years old . Edgecombe county . 57 years old . Cherokee county . 63 years old . Cherokee county . 43 years old . Edgecombe county . 26 years old . Edgecombe county . I. THE RABBIT STEALS THE BEAR'S FISH1 Once the bear went ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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