Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... Hand - that - became - a - Human - Being , ran round and round them while her weeping mother forbade her to lay her hands on them . But the girl ran down to the beach , picked up a stone and walked to and fro , first raising her hand to ...
... Hand - that - became - a - Human - Being , ran round and round them while her weeping mother forbade her to lay her hands on them . But the girl ran down to the beach , picked up a stone and walked to and fro , first raising her hand to ...
Strana 221
... hands to warm them . Then the man noticed what looked like a heart on the palm of one hand , and shot one of his last arrows into it . Kaigyet fell dead , for its heart , three hand - spans wide , was encased in its hand . The man cut ...
... hands to warm them . Then the man noticed what looked like a heart on the palm of one hand , and shot one of his last arrows into it . Kaigyet fell dead , for its heart , three hand - spans wide , was encased in its hand . The man cut ...
Strana 322
... hand . Then he gave them this riddle : On Love I sit , on Love I stand , An ' Love I hold in my right hand . They couldn ' guess the riddle , so they set him free . Version B A master told his nigger slave he'd free him if he'd give him ...
... hand . Then he gave them this riddle : On Love I sit , on Love I stand , An ' Love I hold in my right hand . They couldn ' guess the riddle , so they set him free . Version B A master told his nigger slave he'd free him if he'd give him ...
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