Macedonian FolkloreAt the University Press, 1903 - 372 sider |
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... woman's quondam charges . Kyra Tassio was a rich mine of fairy - lore , and though she would insist on going at a rate more in keeping with the pace of a motor - car than with the speed of an ordinary human hand , I succeeded in filling ...
... woman's quondam charges . Kyra Tassio was a rich mine of fairy - lore , and though she would insist on going at a rate more in keeping with the pace of a motor - car than with the speed of an ordinary human hand , I succeeded in filling ...
Side 3
... woman of the opposite sex . Kyr Liatsos , though a mere bearded man , was , from the student's point of view , worth at least a dozen ordinary old dames rolled into one . I found him in his workshop , sitting cross - legged on a rush ...
... woman of the opposite sex . Kyr Liatsos , though a mere bearded man , was , from the student's point of view , worth at least a dozen ordinary old dames rolled into one . I found him in his workshop , sitting cross - legged on a rush ...
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... woman ! " he answered , gravely , but without interrupting his waltz , “ and I know how to mind mine . It is not for unseemly joy that I dance ; but in order to show this gentleman the steps of our country dance . My motive is ...
... woman ! " he answered , gravely , but without interrupting his waltz , “ and I know how to mind mine . It is not for unseemly joy that I dance ; but in order to show this gentleman the steps of our country dance . My motive is ...
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... woman's goat was starved to death . Another form of the same story , prevalent at Liakkovikia , allots to the old woman three kids , and adds that not only the kids but their mistress also were frozen to death on a spot outside the ...
... woman's goat was starved to death . Another form of the same story , prevalent at Liakkovikia , allots to the old woman three kids , and adds that not only the kids but their mistress also were frozen to death on a spot outside the ...
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... woman . Βουζουδά μ ' , τί τρανεύεσαι καὶ σέρνεις τὸ καμάρι ; Τὸ πῶς νὰ μὴν τρανεύωμαι καὶ σέρνω τὸ καμάρι ; Εγώ ' χω ἄντρα βασιλεᾶ καὶ πεθερὸν ἀφέντη , Καὶ πεθερὰ βασίλισσα καὶ ἐγὼ βασιλοποῦλα . " My dear little bride , wherefore dost ...
... woman . Βουζουδά μ ' , τί τρανεύεσαι καὶ σέρνεις τὸ καμάρι ; Τὸ πῶς νὰ μὴν τρανεύωμαι καὶ σέρνω τὸ καμάρι ; Εγώ ' χω ἄντρα βασιλεᾶ καὶ πεθερὸν ἀφέντη , Καὶ πεθερὰ βασίλισσα καὶ ἐγὼ βασιλοποῦλα . " My dear little bride , wherefore dost ...
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