Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 176
... night the two orphans slept together just inside the door of their lodge . The next night they slept just outside , the night after several yards away . Every succeeding night they slept farther and farther away , until they were so far ...
... night the two orphans slept together just inside the door of their lodge . The next night they slept just outside , the night after several yards away . Every succeeding night they slept farther and farther away , until they were so far ...
Strana 195
... night he slept in the woods again , but farther down the river , and each night he slept farther and farther away until he could no longer return to his home during the day . He stayed away for three months , and when he returned his ...
... night he slept in the woods again , but farther down the river , and each night he slept farther and farther away until he could no longer return to his home during the day . He stayed away for three months , and when he returned his ...
Strana 197
... night the two sang together their medicine song . One night the boy said , " Dig a hole in the fireplace , bury me and my patient in our blanket and build a big fire over us . Then as long as the fire burns sing . " The people built a ...
... night the two sang together their medicine song . One night the boy said , " Dig a hole in the fireplace , bury me and my patient in our blanket and build a big fire over us . Then as long as the fire burns sing . " The people built a ...
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