Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 276
... thar fast dogs . I told ' um my little dog Flyin ' - jib could beat all thar dogs , and give ' um two in the game . I called him up and showed him to ' um , and you mout a hearn ' um laugh a mile , measured with a ' coon- skin and the ...
... thar fast dogs . I told ' um my little dog Flyin ' - jib could beat all thar dogs , and give ' um two in the game . I called him up and showed him to ' um , and you mout a hearn ' um laugh a mile , measured with a ' coon- skin and the ...
Strana 282
... thar I eat a bushel on jist sich peaches at one eatin ' . " " Pshaw ! fidgittyfudge ! " said Uncle Davy ; " that's nothin ' to a bait I once tuck in ole Pitsulvany , Virginny . I and Uncle John Lane went into his orchard one day , and thar ...
... thar I eat a bushel on jist sich peaches at one eatin ' . " " Pshaw ! fidgittyfudge ! " said Uncle Davy ; " that's nothin ' to a bait I once tuck in ole Pitsulvany , Virginny . I and Uncle John Lane went into his orchard one day , and thar ...
Strana 286
... Thar he sot on a limb , his eyes shinin ' away like new money , slappin ' his tail jist like a cat gwine to jump on a rat . I like to a sunk in my tracks . Poor , helpless critter I was . I thort about prayin ' , but I seen there were ...
... Thar he sot on a limb , his eyes shinin ' away like new money , slappin ' his tail jist like a cat gwine to jump on a rat . I like to a sunk in my tracks . Poor , helpless critter I was . I thort about prayin ' , but I seen there were ...
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