Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... live to be old . Ku ! Sgě ! O Long Man , now you had let the soul slip from your grasp and it had dwindled away . Now his health has been restored and he shall live to be old . In the first upper world , O Gě'hyǎgúga , you have the ...
... live to be old . Ku ! Sgě ! O Long Man , now you had let the soul slip from your grasp and it had dwindled away . Now his health has been restored and he shall live to be old . In the first upper world , O Gě'hyǎgúga , you have the ...
Strana 68
... lives on it . Methodists live by the power of God , the Baptists live off of grace ; go and tell all the Methodists they are wrong . " Three days after that I was in the field ploughing , a sunshiny morning ; there came a west wind as a ...
... lives on it . Methodists live by the power of God , the Baptists live off of grace ; go and tell all the Methodists they are wrong . " Three days after that I was in the field ploughing , a sunshiny morning ; there came a west wind as a ...
Strana 248
... live . " Some time afterwards , the woman became with child . It was born when the chief was absent fishing , and was a girl . From her surpassing beauty , the mother thought that the chief might change his mind and allow it to live ...
... live . " Some time afterwards , the woman became with child . It was born when the chief was absent fishing , and was a girl . From her surpassing beauty , the mother thought that the chief might change his mind and allow it to live ...
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