Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... death sign . In whatever direction a star falls , there is sure to be a death , pre- sumably the death of some relative or friend of the beholder . RAIN SIGNS . If you kill a toad ( will cause rain ) . When there are many women on the ...
... death sign . In whatever direction a star falls , there is sure to be a death , pre- sumably the death of some relative or friend of the beholder . RAIN SIGNS . If you kill a toad ( will cause rain ) . When there are many women on the ...
Strana 248
... death . When she found herself with child for the fifth time , she went to the priest , and said to him : " Look at this body of mine , for exhausted am I from bearing children only for death from the exceeding sternness of my husband ...
... death . When she found herself with child for the fifth time , she went to the priest , and said to him : " Look at this body of mine , for exhausted am I from bearing children only for death from the exceeding sternness of my husband ...
Strana 297
... DEATH SIGNS AND WEATHER SIGNS FROM NEWFOUNDLAND AND LAB- RADOR . -1 . Three lamps lighted together mean death . Harbor Grace , N. F. 2. The striking of an old and disused clock signifies death . Bay Robert and New Harbor , N. F. ...
... DEATH SIGNS AND WEATHER SIGNS FROM NEWFOUNDLAND AND LAB- RADOR . -1 . Three lamps lighted together mean death . Harbor Grace , N. F. 2. The striking of an old and disused clock signifies death . Bay Robert and New Harbor , N. F. ...
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