The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 62–63American Folklore Society, 1949 |
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... hand lest I feet , hold my fall hand Take my hand , pre - cious Lord , Lead me home .. Take my hand , pre - cious Lord , Lead me home .. Used by Permission Miss Lucie Campbell of Memphis , Tennessee , Mrs. Lillian Bowles and Kenneth ...
... hand lest I feet , hold my fall hand Take my hand , pre - cious Lord , Lead me home .. Take my hand , pre - cious Lord , Lead me home .. Used by Permission Miss Lucie Campbell of Memphis , Tennessee , Mrs. Lillian Bowles and Kenneth ...
Strana 166
... hand is used for the catch throughout ( unless the child is left - handed ) . As the child gains self- assurance , he learns to use both hands and shifts the ball from hand to hand at regular intervals . 1. Hello , Bill Where you going ...
... hand is used for the catch throughout ( unless the child is left - handed ) . As the child gains self- assurance , he learns to use both hands and shifts the ball from hand to hand at regular intervals . 1. Hello , Bill Where you going ...
Strana 168
... hand catches on the first line , the ball is shifted to the left hand on “ I ” in the second line , then shifted back to the right hand for the third line . On the final line the ball is patted with the right hand . 6. I won't go to ...
... hand catches on the first line , the ball is shifted to the left hand on “ I ” in the second line , then shifted back to the right hand for the third line . On the final line the ball is patted with the right hand . 6. I won't go to ...
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Literary Style in Yoruba Riddles | 1 |
The Folk Hero | 17 |
Spirits Black Elves Fairies and Giants in the Folklore of Aurland | 26 |
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