Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 133
... turn it wrong side out ; or if that is not conven- ient , or you have no stockings with you , turn your pocket wrong side out , and the jack - o - lantern will go its way and molest you no more during that journey . If a woman starts ...
... turn it wrong side out ; or if that is not conven- ient , or you have no stockings with you , turn your pocket wrong side out , and the jack - o - lantern will go its way and molest you no more during that journey . If a woman starts ...
Strana 267
... Turn around and leave it , walking backward for a few steps . 81. To cure chills and fever : After you have had three or four chills , take a piece of cotton string , tie as many knots in the string as you have had chills , go into the ...
... Turn around and leave it , walking backward for a few steps . 81. To cure chills and fever : After you have had three or four chills , take a piece of cotton string , tie as many knots in the string as you have had chills , go into the ...
Strana 269
... turn to gnats ; hog - lice turn to fleas . 119. A toadstool is called the Devil's snuff - box , and the Devil's imps come at midnight to get the snuff . In the morning you can tell when the imps have been for the snuff , as you will ...
... turn to gnats ; hog - lice turn to fleas . 119. A toadstool is called the Devil's snuff - box , and the Devil's imps come at midnight to get the snuff . In the morning you can tell when the imps have been for the snuff , as you will ...
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