The Bulletin of the Tennessee Folklore Society, Volúmenes1-5Tennessee Folklore Society, 1936 |
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... asked the king what might be his name ; " Gold is my fiddle and silver is my bow , I have told you my name three times in a row And yet you don't know " . Answer : My is the king's name . Here is another that might be included also ...
... asked the king what might be his name ; " Gold is my fiddle and silver is my bow , I have told you my name three times in a row And yet you don't know " . Answer : My is the king's name . Here is another that might be included also ...
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... asked him to check in a numbered square those expressions he knew . То most of the group , however , I read the list and checked the proverbs recognized . In approaching the individuals I usu- ally mentioned the fact that I was making a ...
... asked him to check in a numbered square those expressions he knew . То most of the group , however , I read the list and checked the proverbs recognized . In approaching the individuals I usu- ally mentioned the fact that I was making a ...
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... asked if they might spend the night there and the people told them they could . In a little while they heard something coming and saying , " Bum , bum , Sally Lum , tearing down trees and throwing them as I come . " The owner of the ...
... asked if they might spend the night there and the people told them they could . In a little while they heard something coming and saying , " Bum , bum , Sally Lum , tearing down trees and throwing them as I come . " The owner of the ...
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