Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 110
... salmon , and the roe will fall out of her body . But be sure after you have cooked and eaten the salmon to burn all the skin and bones . " The boy was very hungry . He thanked the old woman and , going outside , approached a little girl ...
... salmon , and the roe will fall out of her body . But be sure after you have cooked and eaten the salmon to burn all the skin and bones . " The boy was very hungry . He thanked the old woman and , going outside , approached a little girl ...
Strana 111
... salmon traps heard the salmon coming up the river , playing and shouting , and he thought to himself , " Salmon don't usually act like this . Surely that boy who went away with them is returning . " Now the boy knew that his father had ...
... salmon traps heard the salmon coming up the river , playing and shouting , and he thought to himself , " Salmon don't usually act like this . Surely that boy who went away with them is returning . " Now the boy knew that his father had ...
Strana 114
... salmon intestines that were hung up to dry . He threw it away angrily and exclaimed , " This is the fault of Sa's daughters who caused us to have so many intestines . " Then all the intestines changed to salmon and departed down the ...
... salmon intestines that were hung up to dry . He threw it away angrily and exclaimed , " This is the fault of Sa's daughters who caused us to have so many intestines . " Then all the intestines changed to salmon and departed down the ...
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