Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 79
... Hair without Hair within All hair and no skin . Hair rope I have a sheet of checkin ' comb Neither wove nor spun . It's been a wearin ' seven years And nary thread begun . Honey comb Nanny Sheep , nanny sheep With a red nose The longer ...
... Hair without Hair within All hair and no skin . Hair rope I have a sheet of checkin ' comb Neither wove nor spun . It's been a wearin ' seven years And nary thread begun . Honey comb Nanny Sheep , nanny sheep With a red nose The longer ...
Strana 105
... hair and you will be able to issue safely . " The boy thanked her and with the hair and the fish jumped off the end of the tree that Sa had pretended to chop . Under the water he found a road , which led him to a smoke - house inhabited ...
... hair and you will be able to issue safely . " The boy thanked her and with the hair and the fish jumped off the end of the tree that Sa had pretended to chop . Under the water he found a road , which led him to a smoke - house inhabited ...
Strana 180
... hair on his forehead . His body disappeared , all his life went into the hair , and the hair went into the bladder . He blew inside the bladder , and the feathers , with the bladder in tow , fluttered over the surface of the water ...
... hair on his forehead . His body disappeared , all his life went into the hair , and the hair went into the bladder . He blew inside the bladder , and the feathers , with the bladder in tow , fluttered over the surface of the water ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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