Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 20American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 118
... became exhausted , he sold more , till at last there was nothing left . Then , as he had become a young man , he required the multo to bring him a great chest of money , and soon became known as a very rich and generous person . Now ...
... became exhausted , he sold more , till at last there was nothing left . Then , as he had become a young man , he required the multo to bring him a great chest of money , and soon became known as a very rich and generous person . Now ...
Strana 293
... became beasts , others to the trees and became birds , still others to the waters and became fishes . There was no fire on the earth , but on an island in the mid - sea . Thither El , dressed in his magpie skin , flew , and snatching a ...
... became beasts , others to the trees and became birds , still others to the waters and became fishes . There was no fire on the earth , but on an island in the mid - sea . Thither El , dressed in his magpie skin , flew , and snatching a ...
Strana 309
... became a bird which flew away . The enchanter metamorphosed himself into a hawk and followed . The bird was so hard pressed by the hawk that it dived into the sea and became a fish . The hawk followed and became a shark . The fish ...
... became a bird which flew away . The enchanter metamorphosed himself into a hawk and followed . The bird was so hard pressed by the hawk that it dived into the sea and became a fish . The hawk followed and became a shark . The fish ...
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