Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 78
... walked out the inn I spied the living in the dead Six of them flew And seven of them fled If you can guess this riddle You can kill me dead . A woman walked out and saw the skull of a dead horse and in it a partridge had hatched ...
... walked out the inn I spied the living in the dead Six of them flew And seven of them fled If you can guess this riddle You can kill me dead . A woman walked out and saw the skull of a dead horse and in it a partridge had hatched ...
Strana 127
... walked in and out among all these bones they wept , for they could not distinguish those of their relatives from all the other bones . So at night they went home again , having done nothing . But the next day , as they walked among the ...
... walked in and out among all these bones they wept , for they could not distinguish those of their relatives from all the other bones . So at night they went home again , having done nothing . But the next day , as they walked among the ...
Strana 353
... walked over to the bed of coals , threw himself into them , tumbled all around , and tossed them with his feet . Then he got up , shook the ashes off himself , walked over to the old man , and sat down near his feet on the opposite side ...
... walked over to the bed of coals , threw himself into them , tumbled all around , and tossed them with his feet . Then he got up , shook the ashes off himself , walked over to the old man , and sat down near his feet on the opposite side ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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