Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... give her to eat if you marry her ? " asked black bear . " Anything I find . If I find nothing I will steal from some one's cache . " " You would not be a good husband , " answered black bear . " Some time or other a man would catch you ...
... give her to eat if you marry her ? " asked black bear . " Anything I find . If I find nothing I will steal from some one's cache . " " You would not be a good husband , " answered black bear . " Some time or other a man would catch you ...
Strana 147
... give me back my wife , I will send a rain of flints on you . " Kaits and the wom- an , nevertheless , continued to strike their copper canoe with the copper paddles , and the boat sped over the water . When the rain of flints fell on ...
... give me back my wife , I will send a rain of flints on you . " Kaits and the wom- an , nevertheless , continued to strike their copper canoe with the copper paddles , and the boat sped over the water . When the rain of flints fell on ...
Strana 237
... Give me my cousin's blanket . If you refuse , I will kindle a great fire that will burn up your village . " The chief admired the blanket so much that he refused to give it up . The bird said again , " If you don't restore me the ...
... Give me my cousin's blanket . If you refuse , I will kindle a great fire that will burn up your village . " The chief admired the blanket so much that he refused to give it up . The bird said again , " If you don't restore me the ...
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