Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... once again , as soon as the man pulled , it snapped in two . Now at last they realized that some supernatural agency was working against them , and all scattered to their homes except the man's brother , who kept watch at the bottom of ...
... once again , as soon as the man pulled , it snapped in two . Now at last they realized that some supernatural agency was working against them , and all scattered to their homes except the man's brother , who kept watch at the bottom of ...
Strana 307
... Once a man had a horse . He had heard about people swappin ' things an ' gettin ' good trades , so he thought he'd try it . He met a man with a cow . The man told him how good the cow was , so they traded . Then he traded the cow for a ...
... Once a man had a horse . He had heard about people swappin ' things an ' gettin ' good trades , so he thought he'd try it . He met a man with a cow . The man told him how good the cow was , so they traded . Then he traded the cow for a ...
Strana 316
C1 Once a boy had such tough feet he could dance on chestnut burrs , an ' he cut his initials in a rock with his big toe nail . D2 Once I was out huntin ' an ' suddenly I saw a painter [ panthers are mentioned quite frequently in these ...
C1 Once a boy had such tough feet he could dance on chestnut burrs , an ' he cut his initials in a rock with his big toe nail . D2 Once I was out huntin ' an ' suddenly I saw a painter [ panthers are mentioned quite frequently in these ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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