Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... threw her his moccasins when he came in , and she gave him the meat to eat ; but he just looked at it and threw it to his dog , saying , " That is not enough for Anklaz . " His sister scolded him , saying , " You make me ashamed . Your ...
... threw her his moccasins when he came in , and she gave him the meat to eat ; but he just looked at it and threw it to his dog , saying , " That is not enough for Anklaz . " His sister scolded him , saying , " You make me ashamed . Your ...
Strana 225
... threw him into the river . Mucus quietly floated ashore . Twice again the man threw him in , and each time the boy floated ashore unharmed . Then the man turned and entered his house , at the back of which hung a huge knife . Mucus ...
... threw him into the river . Mucus quietly floated ashore . Twice again the man threw him in , and each time the boy floated ashore unharmed . Then the man turned and entered his house , at the back of which hung a huge knife . Mucus ...
Strana 294
... threw the parrot into an old well . Somebody came along a little later an ' threw an old dead cat in the well , an ' the parrot said , " Did you git into the light bread too ? " 1 Informant no . 11. Mt 130. BP I 237. Grimm no . 27. See ...
... threw the parrot into an old well . Somebody came along a little later an ' threw an old dead cat in the well , an ' the parrot said , " Did you git into the light bread too ? " 1 Informant no . 11. Mt 130. BP I 237. Grimm no . 27. See ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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