Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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13. THE TWO LOST SISTERS Fort Fraser There were two sisters who helped their mother a great deal , but who sometimes ... sister said , " It must be spring outside . " As the water continued to trickle in , they broke down the door and ...
13. THE TWO LOST SISTERS Fort Fraser There were two sisters who helped their mother a great deal , but who sometimes ... sister said , " It must be spring outside . " As the water continued to trickle in , they broke down the door and ...
Strana 199
... sister - in - law , he returned to camp in order to avoid meeting her . To his amazement he found that his sister - in - law had never left the camp . He pondered a good deal over the incident , but said nothing . The same thing ...
... sister - in - law , he returned to camp in order to avoid meeting her . To his amazement he found that his sister - in - law had never left the camp . He pondered a good deal over the incident , but said nothing . The same thing ...
Strana 329
... sister saw him , she wanted to kill him again . This was against the will of the younger sister who began to cry and said , " Let him alone for the present . You have killed him once and I don't want you to kill him a second time . He ...
... sister saw him , she wanted to kill him again . This was against the will of the younger sister who began to cry and said , " Let him alone for the present . You have killed him once and I don't want you to kill him a second time . He ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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