Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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her off in the copper boat . A log fell from the roof and struck the medicine- man on the head , saying , " Big sleeper , wake up . Kaits is carrying off your wife . " A second log fell on his head , then a wedge , and finally a big red ...
her off in the copper boat . A log fell from the roof and struck the medicine- man on the head , saying , " Big sleeper , wake up . Kaits is carrying off your wife . " A second log fell on his head , then a wedge , and finally a big red ...
Strana 220
... fell from the roof of the house and struck Sleepy on the head , saying , " Wake up , Sleepy . Someone is stealing ... fell on them , but the boy rubbed himself and the woman with his hands and the rain passed by them . " Restore my wife ...
... fell from the roof of the house and struck Sleepy on the head , saying , " Wake up , Sleepy . Someone is stealing ... fell on them , but the boy rubbed himself and the woman with his hands and the rain passed by them . " Restore my wife ...
Strana 225
... fell as an axe- handle . Next Whetstone turned to leave and at her blows fell as a stone ; but he broke the woman's arms . Then the girl Flint threw her weapon , killed the woman and restored her brothers to life . Farther on they ...
... fell as an axe- handle . Next Whetstone turned to leave and at her blows fell as a stone ; but he broke the woman's arms . Then the girl Flint threw her weapon , killed the woman and restored her brothers to life . Farther on they ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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