Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 139
... Mother is still fishing . I can see her torches on the bank . " The child returned inside , and the mother peeped stealthily through the door . The five pups had changed to five beautiful children and were playing gaily inside the house ...
... Mother is still fishing . I can see her torches on the bank . " The child returned inside , and the mother peeped stealthily through the door . The five pups had changed to five beautiful children and were playing gaily inside the house ...
Strana 331
... mother , and questioned her about his playmate's name . And then his mother said , " The wind it is ! He is the storm ! He is the orcan who blows everything away ! He is Gau - gaubu - ti ! He is / Eriten - // uan ! " Then / Na - ka - ti ...
... mother , and questioned her about his playmate's name . And then his mother said , " The wind it is ! He is the storm ! He is the orcan who blows everything away ! He is Gau - gaubu - ti ! He is / Eriten - // uan ! " Then / Na - ka - ti ...
Strana 397
... mother and traced by a royal suitor through the clue of a lost shoe , is listed by Miss Cox as a unique variant ... mother's devouring her own daughter as substitute for the persecuted heroine , which Dr. Jameson finds connected with ...
... mother and traced by a royal suitor through the clue of a lost shoe , is listed by Miss Cox as a unique variant ... mother's devouring her own daughter as substitute for the persecuted heroine , which Dr. Jameson finds connected with ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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