Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 12
Strana 277
... jist gittin ' his hand in , they was mighty low down in the mouth , I warrant you . All the conserlation they had was seein ' my dog in sich a curious fix . But I jist kervorted , and told ' um that were the way fur a dog to run fast ...
... jist gittin ' his hand in , they was mighty low down in the mouth , I warrant you . All the conserlation they had was seein ' my dog in sich a curious fix . But I jist kervorted , and told ' um that were the way fur a dog to run fast ...
Strana 286
... jist in the same fix . Says I , " This is a cheap way of gittin ' old bucks ' skins , fur sure . No wastin ' ammernition here , for Thompson's powder and Pearce's lead is mighty precious . ' So I tuck off his clothin ' in three shakes ...
... jist in the same fix . Says I , " This is a cheap way of gittin ' old bucks ' skins , fur sure . No wastin ' ammernition here , for Thompson's powder and Pearce's lead is mighty precious . ' So I tuck off his clothin ' in three shakes ...
Strana 287
... jist laid down and moseyed off to the land of Nod , and staid in that blessed country ov forgitfulness till mornin ' . I had sich great respect for the sun that I riz not till he did ; then the cap'en come to me and explorated the whole ...
... jist laid down and moseyed off to the land of Nod , and staid in that blessed country ov forgitfulness till mornin ' . I had sich great respect for the sun that I riz not till he did ; then the cap'en come to me and explorated the whole ...
Obsah
VOL 47 | 1 |
Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
Další části 12 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
animals answered arrows Ashanti asked baby beaver Bell Bell Witch berries black bear blanket brother called camp canoe caribou carried caught chief child collection crest daughter dead Edgecombe county Elsie Clews Parsons Este's father Fauset fell fire fish Folklore Fort Fraser Fraser Lake frog girl grizzly ground Hagwilgate hair hand head heard hole hunting husband Indians inside JAFL jist killed laughed legs looked Mademoiselle from Armentières marry meat medicine-man Mississippi Moricetown morning mother mountain mountain goat Negro night North Carolina old woman orphan Parsons phratry Porcupine proverbial phrases proverbs rabbit returned riddle river salmon Sekani side sister Skiboo skin sleep song stone story tar baby tell thar threw told took traditional ballad tree village wife Witch wolf wolverine young youth