The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 62–63American Folklore Society, 1949 |
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... answered with rage , and trying to kill the cat , " Well ! who are you , poor little creature ? Why do you say so ? Do you like to receive my teeth ? " The cat then answered , " Oh ! Mr. Dog . I never say those ask for war , but I ...
... answered with rage , and trying to kill the cat , " Well ! who are you , poor little creature ? Why do you say so ? Do you like to receive my teeth ? " The cat then answered , " Oh ! Mr. Dog . I never say those ask for war , but I ...
Strana 285
... answered , " A man with clothe and a hat on his head . " The master seemed to laugh at that answer ; but , seeing that everything was empty , he asked the bird again , " Where did he go when he went away ? " The bird answered , " In ...
... answered , " A man with clothe and a hat on his head . " The master seemed to laugh at that answer ; but , seeing that everything was empty , he asked the bird again , " Where did he go when he went away ? " The bird answered , " In ...
Strana 371
... answer this time . " Again the Tortoise said aloud , " There is now nothing left for me to do but go back to the forest , for I have tried and called again and again , and you have never answered once . " Therefore the Tortoise called ...
... answer this time . " Again the Tortoise said aloud , " There is now nothing left for me to do but go back to the forest , for I have tried and called again and again , and you have never answered once . " Therefore the Tortoise called ...
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