Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 20American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 292
... chief , being kept in three small boxes , which he guarded jealously and did not permit any one even to touch them . El , learning this , wished above all things to obtain the light , and he obtained it . That chief had an only daughter ...
... chief , being kept in three small boxes , which he guarded jealously and did not permit any one even to touch them . El , learning this , wished above all things to obtain the light , and he obtained it . That chief had an only daughter ...
Strana 312
... chief . The chief was naturally the bravest and richest of the tribe . The chief of Masoy's tribe had a very beautiful daughter . The ape schemed to have her marry his master . Now he hit upon a plan . He went to the chief's house and ...
... chief . The chief was naturally the bravest and richest of the tribe . The chief of Masoy's tribe had a very beautiful daughter . The ape schemed to have her marry his master . Now he hit upon a plan . He went to the chief's house and ...
Strana 314
... chief's house and reported that all was ready for the wedding . So the chief , Masoy , and the bride , escorted by a large number of people , set out for Masoy's palace . On the way they saw many rich farms and great herds of cattle . The ...
... chief's house and reported that all was ready for the wedding . So the chief , Masoy , and the bride , escorted by a large number of people , set out for Masoy's palace . On the way they saw many rich farms and great herds of cattle . The ...
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