Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... told you I've told you his name five times . Mr. Eye ( I ) Mr. Huddle Sat in a puddle With a green cap and yellow shoes . Duck Occasionally riddles were told when the answers had been lost . One woman offered an " old sow and pigs " if ...
... told you I've told you his name five times . Mr. Eye ( I ) Mr. Huddle Sat in a puddle With a green cap and yellow shoes . Duck Occasionally riddles were told when the answers had been lost . One woman offered an " old sow and pigs " if ...
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... told him they were donkey's eggs . He asked if he could have one , an ' the farmer gave it to him . He carried it home an ' sat on it for three weeks , but it didn ' hatch out . He looked at it an ' saw it was agittin ' rotten , so he ...
... told him they were donkey's eggs . He asked if he could have one , an ' the farmer gave it to him . He carried it home an ' sat on it for three weeks , but it didn ' hatch out . He looked at it an ' saw it was agittin ' rotten , so he ...
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NOTES AND QUERIES VALPARISO AND LILY WHITE . The following story was told by a Dutch girl to the Corson children with their knitting work , and told by Grandma Harriet Corson Harris to her children and grandchildren . Once upon a time ...
NOTES AND QUERIES VALPARISO AND LILY WHITE . The following story was told by a Dutch girl to the Corson children with their knitting work , and told by Grandma Harriet Corson Harris to her children and grandchildren . Once upon a time ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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