Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 142
... stone in the water and washed them ; but as she rose up to go home the stone suddenly moved out into deep water . She called to her husband , who ran to his canoe and tried to paddle out to her ; but his canoe would not move . Not until ...
... stone in the water and washed them ; but as she rose up to go home the stone suddenly moved out into deep water . She called to her husband , who ran to his canoe and tried to paddle out to her ; but his canoe would not move . Not until ...
Strana 165
... stone and a strong man hammered my head with another stone . " " If you will make me beautiful in the same way , " she said , " I will take you for my husband . " She found two stones , and laying her head on one , ordered the boy to ...
... stone and a strong man hammered my head with another stone . " " If you will make me beautiful in the same way , " she said , " I will take you for my husband . " She found two stones , and laying her head on one , ordered the boy to ...
Strana 225
... stone ; but he broke the woman's arms . Then the girl Flint threw her weapon , killed the woman and restored her brothers to life . Farther on they discovered a man fishing . Mucus approached him and said , " What are you trying to ...
... stone ; but he broke the woman's arms . Then the girl Flint threw her weapon , killed the woman and restored her brothers to life . Farther on they discovered a man fishing . Mucus approached him and said , " What are you trying to ...
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