Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 170
... camp and burning them ; as the trees burnt out they moved their camp and felled more . The elder girl said to him , " You have come too late . All our people are dead except myself and my younger sister . We too are starving , and have ...
... camp and burning them ; as the trees burnt out they moved their camp and felled more . The elder girl said to him , " You have come too late . All our people are dead except myself and my younger sister . We too are starving , and have ...
Strana 198
... camp some of the young men laughed at the youth , saying , " You are so weak that you cannot walk , and yet you expect to get caribou when we can't . ” “ I just want to see their tracks , " replied the youth . " After I have looked at ...
... camp some of the young men laughed at the youth , saying , " You are so weak that you cannot walk , and yet you expect to get caribou when we can't . ” “ I just want to see their tracks , " replied the youth . " After I have looked at ...
Strana 199
... camp in order to avoid meeting her . To his amazement he found that his sister - in - law had never left the camp . He pondered a good deal over the incident , but said nothing . The same thing happened the next day . He saw the same ...
... camp in order to avoid meeting her . To his amazement he found that his sister - in - law had never left the camp . He pondered a good deal over the incident , but said nothing . The same thing happened the next day . He saw the same ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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