The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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... called " Five Tinkers " or " Two Wagoners " ; these also end happily for the suitor . The children of Washington , D. C. , in 1888 were singing the " Three Kings " game , beginning with sweeps and bakers and ending with the kings ...
... called " Five Tinkers " or " Two Wagoners " ; these also end happily for the suitor . The children of Washington , D. C. , in 1888 were singing the " Three Kings " game , beginning with sweeps and bakers and ending with the kings ...
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... called " If You Will Walk With Me " and " If Thou Wilt Walk With Me . " In the first , the man offers a fine beaver hat , a hundred yards of silk , a coach and six , and the key of his heart . In the second , the woman . refuses a fine ...
... called " If You Will Walk With Me " and " If Thou Wilt Walk With Me . " In the first , the man offers a fine beaver hat , a hundred yards of silk , a coach and six , and the key of his heart . In the second , the woman . refuses a fine ...
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... called " mary , " " susan , " or " mollie " if none of the nicks appeared uppermost . A " cock " was a throw in which one quad lodged on top of another , lifting it partly off the casting surface . In this event a gratuitous throw was ...
... called " mary , " " susan , " or " mollie " if none of the nicks appeared uppermost . A " cock " was a throw in which one quad lodged on top of another , lifting it partly off the casting surface . In this event a gratuitous throw was ...
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