Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... hole beneath a big stone , pulled out by its tail a big porcupine , which she killed with her club . Then she entered another hole and dragged out another porcupine . The boy had concealed himself when he saw the girl undress . She was ...
... hole beneath a big stone , pulled out by its tail a big porcupine , which she killed with her club . Then she entered another hole and dragged out another porcupine . The boy had concealed himself when he saw the girl undress . She was ...
Strana 192
... hole . Then he carved a small bone fish for a lure , constructed a circle of boughs around the hole , cleared away the snow inside his circle and tried to spear the fish that approached his lure . Sometimes he caught a trout , some ...
... hole . Then he carved a small bone fish for a lure , constructed a circle of boughs around the hole , cleared away the snow inside his circle and tried to spear the fish that approached his lure . Sometimes he caught a trout , some ...
Strana 207
issued through a tiny hole in the roof . A berry fell through this hole onto his back , and Guzi , the blue - jay , called down to him , " Este's , why are you weeping ? There are many berries out here . " Then Este's shovelled away the ...
issued through a tiny hole in the roof . A berry fell through this hole onto his back , and Guzi , the blue - jay , called down to him , " Este's , why are you weeping ? There are many berries out here . " Then Este's shovelled away the ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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