Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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The old woman The young man rescuer told the other young man : " Go to the mountain , to its stone door , and tell your grandmother that I have killed the animal that I have been after so long . " The young man ran to the foot of the ...
The old woman The young man rescuer told the other young man : " Go to the mountain , to its stone door , and tell your grandmother that I have killed the animal that I have been after so long . " The young man ran to the foot of the ...
Strana 181
... young men from joy and gratitude . When they returned , the tribe was still hunting successfully , and they were again given presents to bring to the girl's parents . When they brought presents a second time , the man was still more ...
... young men from joy and gratitude . When they returned , the tribe was still hunting successfully , and they were again given presents to bring to the girl's parents . When they brought presents a second time , the man was still more ...
Strana 184
... young man found him fast asleep . Near him were many dead babies that he had stolen . Most of them had their ears cut off , and Two - Faces had a long string of ears on a line , for he lived on human ears . The young man ran to the ...
... young man found him fast asleep . Near him were many dead babies that he had stolen . Most of them had their ears cut off , and Two - Faces had a long string of ears on a line , for he lived on human ears . The young man ran to the ...
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