Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 17
... soon be plenty of men here who will always hunt you and all your tribe . " The beaver replied , " Since you cannot kill me , keep still a while , and I will paint your picture . " Then the beaver painted the picture of the giant on one ...
... soon be plenty of men here who will always hunt you and all your tribe . " The beaver replied , " Since you cannot kill me , keep still a while , and I will paint your picture . " Then the beaver painted the picture of the giant on one ...
Strana 116
... soon , For I'm sick to my heart , and fain would lie down . " 1 66 Mother , make my bed soon , C. For I feel a pain in my heart , and I fain would lie down . " " What will you leave to your father , dear lord duke ? " " Four horses and ...
... soon , For I'm sick to my heart , and fain would lie down . " 1 66 Mother , make my bed soon , C. For I feel a pain in my heart , and I fain would lie down . " " What will you leave to your father , dear lord duke ? " " Four horses and ...
Strana 188
... soon as he settled and began to eat , the man seized both his legs . But the eagle flew up with him to a very high mountain near by , from which he knew that the man could not climb to the ground . The man soon began to be very hungry ...
... soon as he settled and began to eat , the man seized both his legs . But the eagle flew up with him to a very high mountain near by , from which he knew that the man could not climb to the ground . The man soon began to be very hungry ...
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