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omitted ; or he would append it after finishing the dictation ; he could not be persuaded to dictate these portions . a Bloomfield's comments make it clear that Coming - Day sometimes knew more of a story than he chose to have recorded ...
omitted ; or he would append it after finishing the dictation ; he could not be persuaded to dictate these portions . a Bloomfield's comments make it clear that Coming - Day sometimes knew more of a story than he chose to have recorded ...
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Since their eventual descent to their own world seems inevitable , it is tantalizing to speculate how the narrator of this text might have continued the story . This particular episode , involving two young women and the starhusbands ...
Since their eventual descent to their own world seems inevitable , it is tantalizing to speculate how the narrator of this text might have continued the story . This particular episode , involving two young women and the starhusbands ...
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number of texts which include this ending , or its exact counterpart which involves the ruffed grouse's gizzard , pinawidis ( 1919 : 148 ) , it seems that this ending is used when the narrator has not necessarily reached the story's ...
number of texts which include this ending , or its exact counterpart which involves the ruffed grouse's gizzard , pinawidis ( 1919 : 148 ) , it seems that this ending is used when the narrator has not necessarily reached the story's ...
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