The Bulletin of the Tennessee Folklore Society, Volúmenes1-5Tennessee Folklore Society, 1936 |
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... heard the most pitiful weeping and heart- rending cries of grief from the back of the garden , where the most careful instant search found no person , nor was it possible that any . one could have been there and have escaped . This ...
... heard the most pitiful weeping and heart- rending cries of grief from the back of the garden , where the most careful instant search found no person , nor was it possible that any . one could have been there and have escaped . This ...
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... heard ; East of Knoxville and New Market Was where the crash occurred . Other stanzas show the same similarity of details . I have been told that this ballad is still being sung . Although I have as yet found no one who sings it from ...
... heard ; East of Knoxville and New Market Was where the crash occurred . Other stanzas show the same similarity of details . I have been told that this ballad is still being sung . Although I have as yet found no one who sings it from ...
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... heard . The response was in the way of saying " I have heard that one , " " or " I haven't heard it that way , but I have heard it this way , " or " I never heard it . " I had to use my judgment in many instances to decide whether an ...
... heard . The response was in the way of saying " I have heard that one , " " or " I haven't heard it that way , but I have heard it this way , " or " I never heard it . " I had to use my judgment in many instances to decide whether an ...
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