Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 132
... Grizzly then closed up their den and they settled down to spend the winter . There was neither food nor water in their den . The girl would think , " I wish there were water for me to drink , " and grizzly , knowing all her thoughts ...
... Grizzly then closed up their den and they settled down to spend the winter . There was neither food nor water in their den . The girl would think , " I wish there were water for me to drink , " and grizzly , knowing all her thoughts ...
Strana 211
... Grizzly was the strongest and outpulled them all . Marten said , " I'll try to beat him ; " but grizzly pulled off his arm , wrapped it carefully inside a beaver net , and hung it behind his sleeping - place . All the other animals ...
... Grizzly was the strongest and outpulled them all . Marten said , " I'll try to beat him ; " but grizzly pulled off his arm , wrapped it carefully inside a beaver net , and hung it behind his sleeping - place . All the other animals ...
Strana 239
... grizzly's fire and ran away with it ; but grizzly pursued him and recovered it . Then wolf lit a torch , and grizzly recovered that also . Finally muskrat lit a torch , and when grizzly pursued him , sheltered it under his skin and ...
... grizzly's fire and ran away with it ; but grizzly pursued him and recovered it . Then wolf lit a torch , and grizzly recovered that also . Finally muskrat lit a torch , and when grizzly pursued him , sheltered it under his skin and ...
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