Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... Fauset , South 279 . Told in Watauga county , N. C. Fauset , Philadelphia 555. Parsons , Guilford 205. Spenney , Raleigh 110. Parsons , Cape Verde 252 ( Pt . II ) . • Informant no . 11. Petsch 113. Bacon - Parsons , Virginia 317 ...
... Fauset , South 279 . Told in Watauga county , N. C. Fauset , Philadelphia 555. Parsons , Guilford 205. Spenney , Raleigh 110. Parsons , Cape Verde 252 ( Pt . II ) . • Informant no . 11. Petsch 113. Bacon - Parsons , Virginia 317 ...
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... Fauset , Philadelphia 554. Bacon - Parsons , Virginia 325 . Parsons , Guilford 201. Parsons , Aiken 31. Parsons , Sea Islands 174 . Parsons , Bermuda 265. Johnson , Antigua 88. Fauset , South 287 . 5 Informant no . 11. Petsch 41. Smiley ...
... Fauset , Philadelphia 554. Bacon - Parsons , Virginia 325 . Parsons , Guilford 201. Parsons , Aiken 31. Parsons , Sea Islands 174 . Parsons , Bermuda 265. Johnson , Antigua 88. Fauset , South 287 . 5 Informant no . 11. Petsch 41. Smiley ...
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... Fauset , JAFL 40 : 228-230 : " Negro Folk Tales from the South " : Drought ; animals dug a well ; rabbit would not help ; said , " Oh the devil , I don't need no water ; I kin drink dew " ; carried off water in jugs ; caught ; thrown ...
... Fauset , JAFL 40 : 228-230 : " Negro Folk Tales from the South " : Drought ; animals dug a well ; rabbit would not help ; said , " Oh the devil , I don't need no water ; I kin drink dew " ; carried off water in jugs ; caught ; thrown ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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