Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 50–51American Folklore Society, 1937 |
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... comes and takes him away , 155. This long - otter always comes up out of the lake and eats the eagle's children , 153. Four times it gets foggy in the morning and afternoon , the fourth time the animal comes out of the water . The ...
... comes and takes him away , 155. This long - otter always comes up out of the lake and eats the eagle's children , 153. Four times it gets foggy in the morning and afternoon , the fourth time the animal comes out of the water . The ...
Strana 376
... comes to a bears ' cave . He sleeps with the cubs ; and , when the parent bears return , they do not disturb him . In the morning when he leaves the cave . they are seated on either side of the door . The she - bear first makes motions ...
... comes to a bears ' cave . He sleeps with the cubs ; and , when the parent bears return , they do not disturb him . In the morning when he leaves the cave . they are seated on either side of the door . The she - bear first makes motions ...
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... comes old Dame Dorothy , Drinking liquor's all her folly , Wearing silks and being bawdy . 3. Old Bet comes in once a year To get her kissed and bring good cheer . 4. Oh the next that now comes in Is The Bessie as you see , He's a woman ...
... comes old Dame Dorothy , Drinking liquor's all her folly , Wearing silks and being bawdy . 3. Old Bet comes in once a year To get her kissed and bring good cheer . 4. Oh the next that now comes in Is The Bessie as you see , He's a woman ...
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