Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 50–51American Folklore Society, 1937 |
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... horse firmly by the forelock , he drew back his sword to kill him . 6. The horse implored him not to kill him , adding that he would give him anything in the world he desired . Littlejohn said there was nothing he wanted unless it was ...
... horse firmly by the forelock , he drew back his sword to kill him . 6. The horse implored him not to kill him , adding that he would give him anything in the world he desired . Littlejohn said there was nothing he wanted unless it was ...
Strana 183
... horse . He fixed up a stick and a sack full of hay and put it in the horse's stall . Then he put the drunken man on top of it as if he were on a horse , and put his uncle's horse in his father's stable . The next morning the people went ...
... horse . He fixed up a stick and a sack full of hay and put it in the horse's stall . Then he put the drunken man on top of it as if he were on a horse , and put his uncle's horse in his father's stable . The next morning the people went ...
Strana 364
changed into a bay horse . It had eyes painted white and a buffalo tail round the neck . This bay stood and rolled in the dust and turned into a gray horse , which stood still , then went the other way . When it was far off , it turned ...
changed into a bay horse . It had eyes painted white and a buffalo tail round the neck . This bay stood and rolled in the dust and turned into a gray horse , which stood still , then went the other way . When it was far off , it turned ...
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