Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... ground watch- ing the ants of my own particular colony in their endless marching to and fro , their varied industries in times of peace , and their re- markable valor and extraordinary strategy in times of war , these insects became to ...
... ground watch- ing the ants of my own particular colony in their endless marching to and fro , their varied industries in times of peace , and their re- markable valor and extraordinary strategy in times of war , these insects became to ...
Strana 67
... ground , such as belonged to all Southern plantations , was about half a mile distant from the " house , " that is , the family residence . The weather was cold , and the ground covered with light snow . Now for a week past I had not ...
... ground , such as belonged to all Southern plantations , was about half a mile distant from the " house , " that is , the family residence . The weather was cold , and the ground covered with light snow . Now for a week past I had not ...
Strana 169
... ground . On a hot day he would stick himself against a tree for greater shade and coolness . However , he could not do this trick more than four times . while he was doing this , Vihuk ( White - man ) came to him , crying , and said ...
... ground . On a hot day he would stick himself against a tree for greater shade and coolness . However , he could not do this trick more than four times . while he was doing this , Vihuk ( White - man ) came to him , crying , and said ...
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