Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 129
... girls of a certain village were gathering berries . All gathered full baskets except one girl , who had none . The same girl returned empty - handed the next day also , and the day after . At last her mother , greatly ashamed , said to ...
... girls of a certain village were gathering berries . All gathered full baskets except one girl , who had none . The same girl returned empty - handed the next day also , and the day after . At last her mother , greatly ashamed , said to ...
Strana 131
... girl wept , for he was exceedingly handsome . " Who will be this girl's husband ? " asked black bear again . Frog got up and said , " I will marry her . " " Dance for her then , " ordered black bear . " I am not the chief , so I will ...
... girl wept , for he was exceedingly handsome . " Who will be this girl's husband ? " asked black bear again . Frog got up and said , " I will marry her . " " Dance for her then , " ordered black bear . " I am not the chief , so I will ...
Strana 228
... girl at the waterfall and returned to her father's home . Soon afterwards , however , they all returned to the young man's village and held another potlatch . For a long time they were very happy . Then one day the young man wandered ...
... girl at the waterfall and returned to her father's home . Soon afterwards , however , they all returned to the young man's village and held another potlatch . For a long time they were very happy . Then one day the young man wandered ...
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