Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... began to cover the ground . At first he cleared it away from the grave and slept on the bare ground ; but when the snow grew deeper and the cold more rigorous he slept in his hut . Spring came , and he went to visit his wife's grave ...
... began to cover the ground . At first he cleared it away from the grave and slept on the bare ground ; but when the snow grew deeper and the cold more rigorous he slept in his hut . Spring came , and he went to visit his wife's grave ...
Strana 345
... began to sing : " Cha ra ra , will you , will you , can you ? Cha ra ra , will you , will you , can you ? " Presently the old bear lifted up his head and looked around . " Where's all that pretty music coming from ? " he said . The ...
... began to sing : " Cha ra ra , will you , will you , can you ? Cha ra ra , will you , will you , can you ? " Presently the old bear lifted up his head and looked around . " Where's all that pretty music coming from ? " he said . The ...
Strana 377
... began to work and soon the stable was cleaned and the ring was found . They went back to the house to eat , and the old man was glad to get the ring and told the boy if he would always work like that and be faithful , he would keep him ...
... began to work and soon the stable was cleaned and the ring was found . They went back to the house to eat , and the old man was glad to get the ring and told the boy if he would always work like that and be faithful , he would keep him ...
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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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