Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 149
... arrows out of his side and said , as he held them up , " These are what made him sick . " " Yes , " the wounded man answered . " That side is now healed , but my other side still pains me . " The next evening Kaits drew out the arrows ...
... arrows out of his side and said , as he held them up , " These are what made him sick . " " Yes , " the wounded man answered . " That side is now healed , but my other side still pains me . " The next evening Kaits drew out the arrows ...
Strana 150
... arrows in a bag upon his back . Again he saw the boy , who was now a little bigger . When he entered the grave the man ran forward and planted a bow and arrow in the ground near by . He planted the second bow and arrow a little farther ...
... arrows in a bag upon his back . Again he saw the boy , who was now a little bigger . When he entered the grave the man ran forward and planted a bow and arrow in the ground near by . He planted the second bow and arrow a little farther ...
Strana 165
... arrows . " His father sent out the order . Soon more than a hundred men were working busily , and the great house was nearly filled with the arrows they made . When they had made enough the boy said to his father , " You are not my real ...
... arrows . " His father sent out the order . Soon more than a hundred men were working busily , and the great house was nearly filled with the arrows they made . When they had made enough the boy said to his father , " You are not my real ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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