Arv, 第 45 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 1990 |
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... underworld and it becomes evident that the toad is a woman from the underworld , a supranormal being . The countrywife delivers the woman without any problems , but after the birth of the child the story develops differently in its ...
... underworld and it becomes evident that the toad is a woman from the underworld , a supranormal being . The countrywife delivers the woman without any problems , but after the birth of the child the story develops differently in its ...
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... underworld to fulfil her promise and it is apparent that the frog was a supranormal woman . 3 ) ( Rounding - off motif ) After the countrywoman delivers the woman of her child in the underworld she takes care of the baby and baths and ...
... underworld to fulfil her promise and it is apparent that the frog was a supranormal woman . 3 ) ( Rounding - off motif ) After the countrywoman delivers the woman of her child in the underworld she takes care of the baby and baths and ...
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... underworld at night ; or helps an unknown farmer's wife , who has been carried away to the underworld , by dissuading her from eating the food and drink she is offered . The third version ( C ) diverges noticeably . The story is 1 ...
... underworld at night ; or helps an unknown farmer's wife , who has been carried away to the underworld , by dissuading her from eating the food and drink she is offered . The third version ( C ) diverges noticeably . The story is 1 ...
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The DrunnurA Faroese Wedding | 7 |
The Smallest Group | 43 |
The Pregnant Frog and the Farmers Wife Child | 73 |
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