Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 173
... sleep . The next evening she reached a still larger house and sat down on the wood - pile . A woman's voice called to her , " Come in . " Inside dwelt a big woman , loon , who gave her dried trout to eat . Before they lay down to sleep ...
... sleep . The next evening she reached a still larger house and sat down on the wood - pile . A woman's voice called to her , " Come in . " Inside dwelt a big woman , loon , who gave her dried trout to eat . Before they lay down to sleep ...
Strana 311
... sleep in the shuckpen or with the daughter . He thought the daughter must be a little girl , so he decided to sleep in the shuckpen . The next mornin ' when he went up to the house , the farmer's wife introduced him to her daughter ...
... sleep in the shuckpen or with the daughter . He thought the daughter must be a little girl , so he decided to sleep in the shuckpen . The next mornin ' when he went up to the house , the farmer's wife introduced him to her daughter ...
Strana 341
... sleep . He hadn't been ' sleep berry long , till he waked up , an ' heerd sumpin ' climbin ' up de side ob his cabin . It sounded jis ' like a cat , an ' he could heer it scratch , scratch , scratch , an ' by - an ' - by , he heerd it ...
... sleep . He hadn't been ' sleep berry long , till he waked up , an ' heerd sumpin ' climbin ' up de side ob his cabin . It sounded jis ' like a cat , an ' he could heer it scratch , scratch , scratch , an ' by - an ' - by , he heerd it ...
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