Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 50–51American Folklore Society, 1937 |
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Strana 159
... kill a bear . I killed deer . I killed grizzly bears . I killed rabbits . I killed quail . I killed grouse . I killed all sorts of birds . Everything in this world that was good to eat I always killed . I always found something to eat ...
... kill a bear . I killed deer . I killed grizzly bears . I killed rabbits . I killed quail . I killed grouse . I killed all sorts of birds . Everything in this world that was good to eat I always killed . I always found something to eat ...
Strana 189
... killed him . " They asked her who he was . She pointed out the stranger present in court . They questioned him . He answered , " Yes , I killed him . " The dray- man cried , " No ! I have heads as proof . If he had killed Seven- heads ...
... killed him . " They asked her who he was . She pointed out the stranger present in court . They questioned him . He answered , " Yes , I killed him . " The dray- man cried , " No ! I have heads as proof . If he had killed Seven- heads ...
Strana 320
... killed buffalo , the crier goes through the camp and tells them the buffalo are still there and they must get up ... killed , S 307. Buffalo are surrounded and killed , 104 ; in this same connection , however , it is said that they were ...
... killed buffalo , the crier goes through the camp and tells them the buffalo are still there and they must get up ... killed , S 307. Buffalo are surrounded and killed , 104 ; in this same connection , however , it is said that they were ...
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