Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 167
" My husband is a white man . " She realized her mistake immediately , and could not sleep that night from anxiety . Early the next morning she started back to join her husband . She found the place where her home had been , but now ...
" My husband is a white man . " She realized her mistake immediately , and could not sleep that night from anxiety . Early the next morning she started back to join her husband . She found the place where her home had been , but now ...
Strana 216
... husband . " The young man turned away , and as he disappeared in the bushes , the women saw him change into a rabbit . Again the mother called , " Who will marry my son Skawah ? " A tall youth ran swiftly up to them and said , " Look at ...
... husband . " The young man turned away , and as he disappeared in the bushes , the women saw him change into a rabbit . Again the mother called , " Who will marry my son Skawah ? " A tall youth ran swiftly up to them and said , " Look at ...
Strana 304
... husband was out , she'd let him in , but if her husband was there , she'd go to the piano an ' play an ' sing . One night he knocked on the window and the husband was there , so the wife went to the piano and played an ' sang : Git away ...
... husband was out , she'd let him in , but if her husband was there , she'd go to the piano an ' play an ' sing . One night he knocked on the window and the husband was there , so the wife went to the piano and played an ' sang : Git away ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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