Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 216
... called , " Who will marry my son Skawah ? " A tall youth ran swiftly up to them and said , " Look at me . Will you accept me as your daughter's husband ? " She asked him , " What will you do when our enemies across the river come to ...
... called , " Who will marry my son Skawah ? " A tall youth ran swiftly up to them and said , " Look at me . Will you accept me as your daughter's husband ? " She asked him , " What will you do when our enemies across the river come to ...
Strana 236
... called ka ka ka , and the man said to his wife , " There are people coming . Go and tell them that your husband will meet them presently . " Outside she found a war - party and called to it , " My husband will come out presently ...
... called ka ka ka , and the man said to his wife , " There are people coming . Go and tell them that your husband will meet them presently . " Outside she found a war - party and called to it , " My husband will come out presently ...
Strana 341
... called Uno , an ' one wuz called Ino , an ' de udder one wuz called Cumptico - Calico . An ' when he heerd dat thing he called his dawgs , huh ! huh ! huh ! an ' dem dawgs cum bilin ' out from under de floo ' , an ' dey chased dat thing ...
... called Uno , an ' one wuz called Ino , an ' de udder one wuz called Cumptico - Calico . An ' when he heerd dat thing he called his dawgs , huh ! huh ! huh ! an ' dem dawgs cum bilin ' out from under de floo ' , an ' dey chased dat thing ...
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