Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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new wife again . " He turned back , and reached his home at sunrise . There he saw one half of his new wife's body lying bare and white on one side of the house , the other half on the other ; but his wolverine wife was going down to ...
new wife again . " He turned back , and reached his home at sunrise . There he saw one half of his new wife's body lying bare and white on one side of the house , the other half on the other ; but his wolverine wife was going down to ...
Strana 143
... wife is sitting on a box . Tonight you sit down outside the door . When I carry the water into the house I will spill it over the fire and throw the place into darkness . Then seize your wife and flee home . " The man sat down beside ...
... wife is sitting on a box . Tonight you sit down outside the door . When I carry the water into the house I will spill it over the fire and throw the place into darkness . Then seize your wife and flee home . " The man sat down beside ...
Strana 171
... wife . " My wife died , " he told the people . " I have come for another . " They sold him another girl and he departed . The following year he came a third time . " My second wife died also , " he said . He handed over all his dried ...
... wife . " My wife died , " he told the people . " I have come for another . " They sold him another girl and he departed . The following year he came a third time . " My second wife died also , " he said . He handed over all his dried ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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