¬The¬ valleys of Tyrol : their traditions and customs and how to visit them
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Autor:
Busk, Rachel Harriett / by R. H. Busk
Ort:
London
Verlag:
Longmans Green
Umfang:
XXIX, 453 S. : Ill., Kt.
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort:
g.Tirol ; f.Reisebericht 1874
Signatur:
II A-4.091
Intern-ID:
155537
might mean, he had bis arm withered; and further that for gen orations after, every Pögler had died an untimely or a violent death. How in like manner, for seven consecutive winters, ' the birch-tree, on which thè innocent child’s body was hung by bis persecutore, put forth fresh green sprouts as if in 1 Keller, in liis ■ Volkslieder , p, 242, gives an analogous legend of a poor idiot boy, who lived alone in the förest and was never heard to say any worcls but ‘ Ave Maria,’ After his death a lily