Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 122
... blanket and laid it gently over the sleeping boy again . The next night another suitor sank the blanket in the lake , and again the beaver restored it to the orphan . Now the chief made two copper rings about an inch in diameter , which ...
... blanket and laid it gently over the sleeping boy again . The next night another suitor sank the blanket in the lake , and again the beaver restored it to the orphan . Now the chief made two copper rings about an inch in diameter , which ...
Strana 207
... blanket and a bow with small arrows . One day he encountered a black bear and her three cubs , which fled up a tree . He threw away his blanket , saying , " Now I shall have some good blankets , " and was about to shoot the bears when ...
... blanket and a bow with small arrows . One day he encountered a black bear and her three cubs , which fled up a tree . He threw away his blanket , saying , " Now I shall have some good blankets , " and was about to shoot the bears when ...
Strana 237
... blanket so much that he refused to give it up . The bird said again , " If you don't restore me the blanket , I will kindle a great fire ; " and even while it spoke a column of smoke rose from the side of a neighbouring mountain . As ...
... blanket so much that he refused to give it up . The bird said again , " If you don't restore me the blanket , I will kindle a great fire ; " and even while it spoke a column of smoke rose from the side of a neighbouring mountain . As ...
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