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Marko : How fervently you speak of your car ! Bishop : I do speak of it fervently and I love it fervently ! One reason being , of course , the American - red blood in me . In another place in the play Bishop Varnava alludes to a visit ...
Marko : How fervently you speak of your car ! Bishop : I do speak of it fervently and I love it fervently ! One reason being , of course , the American - red blood in me . In another place in the play Bishop Varnava alludes to a visit ...
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He used no verbal tricks of intonation to heighten his tale , but let it speak for itself . 5. “ The Duck Hunt ” ( Burt Mayotte ) 32 is a tall tale in dialect . Actually it combines three episodes that could be told separately .
He used no verbal tricks of intonation to heighten his tale , but let it speak for itself . 5. “ The Duck Hunt ” ( Burt Mayotte ) 32 is a tall tale in dialect . Actually it combines three episodes that could be told separately .
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When it answers , it speaks in a low and hollow voice , stating its desire ; and it must not be interrupted while speaking , for to interrupt it is dangerous in the extreme . At the close of its remarks , questions are in order .
When it answers , it speaks in a low and hollow voice , stating its desire ; and it must not be interrupted while speaking , for to interrupt it is dangerous in the extreme . At the close of its remarks , questions are in order .
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Is There a Folk in the City? | 33 |
Esthetic Form in British and American Folk | 80 |
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