Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... river , too deep to wade , she made a raft and reached the other side in safety . At last she came to a river that she remembered , the Nechako . By that time her clothes were torn to shreds and her body weak and thin from starvation ...
... river , too deep to wade , she made a raft and reached the other side in safety . At last she came to a river that she remembered , the Nechako . By that time her clothes were torn to shreds and her body weak and thin from starvation ...
Strana 228
... river . The young man wept bitterly and would not leave his house . Then the mouse girl visited him and said , " Go down the river again as you did before . I will go with you . " So with the mouse girl and her husband he paddled down the ...
... river . The young man wept bitterly and would not leave his house . Then the mouse girl visited him and said , " Go down the river again as you did before . I will go with you . " So with the mouse girl and her husband he paddled down the ...
Strana 251
... river . Carry me over . " Caribou agreed , and said , " Stand on my back . " Porcupine said , " I shall stand facing backwards . " So Caribou started to swim across the river with Porcupine . But Porcupine twisted his tail around and ...
... river . Carry me over . " Caribou agreed , and said , " Stand on my back . " Porcupine said , " I shall stand facing backwards . " So Caribou started to swim across the river with Porcupine . But Porcupine twisted his tail around and ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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