Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 199
... covered him with her blanket for a moment . " Do you see anything ? " she asked ; and he answered , " No. " She covered him again and repeated the question . Looking out over the landscape he dimly descried a column of smoke rising in ...
... covered him with her blanket for a moment . " Do you see anything ? " she asked ; and he answered , " No. " She covered him again and repeated the question . Looking out over the landscape he dimly descried a column of smoke rising in ...
Strana 210
the blanket , whereupon Este's in his turn covered some ice in the fire- place ; but when he removed the covering , the ice had melted and ex- tinguished the fire . Rat was so angry that he snatched up his blanket and went home . Este's ...
the blanket , whereupon Este's in his turn covered some ice in the fire- place ; but when he removed the covering , the ice had melted and ex- tinguished the fire . Rat was so angry that he snatched up his blanket and went home . Este's ...
Strana 240
... covered the river shattered instantly , and the water rose higher and higher . Guksan's companion fled up a hill , but he himself remained rooted to the ground until the water nearly covered his head . Then he shouted again , " Big ...
... covered the river shattered instantly , and the water rose higher and higher . Guksan's companion fled up a hill , but he himself remained rooted to the ground until the water nearly covered his head . Then he shouted again , " Big ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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