Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 222
... eyes and tongues were missing . Terrified , she ran back to her companion , and together they searched the whole village . In every house the inmates were dead ; but from the side of a neighbouring hill rose a column of smoke . They ...
... eyes and tongues were missing . Terrified , she ran back to her companion , and together they searched the whole village . In every house the inmates were dead ; but from the side of a neighbouring hill rose a column of smoke . They ...
Strana 271
... eyes looking very sorrowfully , " but I don ' ' clude I'll fire - hunt no more . That drefful night that caused me ... eyes , turned the pan round and round . ' Shiny eyes shiny eyes , ' says I ; ' now's the time ! now's the time ! ' " I ...
... eyes looking very sorrowfully , " but I don ' ' clude I'll fire - hunt no more . That drefful night that caused me ... eyes , turned the pan round and round . ' Shiny eyes shiny eyes , ' says I ; ' now's the time ! now's the time ! ' " I ...
Strana 279
... eyes fur old bucks , with my head up , not thinkin ' about sarpunts , when , by Zucks ! I cum right plum upon one uv the curiousest snakes I uver seen in all my borned days . Fur a spell I were spellbound in three foot uv it . There it ...
... eyes fur old bucks , with my head up , not thinkin ' about sarpunts , when , by Zucks ! I cum right plum upon one uv the curiousest snakes I uver seen in all my borned days . Fur a spell I were spellbound in three foot uv it . There it ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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