Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 138
... carried them home late at night in a wooden box ; and each morning she carried a portion of her catch to the old woman on the hill . As she was fishing on the bank one evening she was amazed at the sound of children's laughter that came ...
... carried them home late at night in a wooden box ; and each morning she carried a portion of her catch to the old woman on the hill . As she was fishing on the bank one evening she was amazed at the sound of children's laughter that came ...
Strana 170
... carried two or three fish home for his mother to roast . She went down to the lake to bring up the rest , but when she saw the huge pile she called out , " Let others come and help me . " So all the people went down and carried up the ...
... carried two or three fish home for his mother to roast . She went down to the lake to bring up the rest , but when she saw the huge pile she called out , " Let others come and help me . " So all the people went down and carried up the ...
Strana 177
... carry him away . A man caught hold of his foot , but the eagle lifted up both men . Another man caught hold of the second man's foot , a fourth of the third man's , until at last all the men and women in the village were being carried ...
... carry him away . A man caught hold of his foot , but the eagle lifted up both men . Another man caught hold of the second man's foot , a fourth of the third man's , until at last all the men and women in the village were being carried ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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