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Mahte : MateIn Latvian mythology, Mahte ("mother") was an epithet applied to some sixty-seventy goddesses. They were clearly distinct goddesses in most or all case, so the term definitely referred to the mother-goddess of specific phenomena.Alternative: Mate
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"Well, it don't deceive any of us up here," remarked the
jug like dat. Dar she sets a bellyin' out an' lookin' mighty fat an'
win' under dat stopper. You knows dat she ain't got no aigs in her,
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chuckle. "I wuz comm' 'cross de bridge des now, an' Brer John
he ups an' sez, sezee:
Heyo, Brer Remus, ain't it gittin' late for watermillions?'
"Hit wuz de seeffulness er dat jug. If Brer John Henry know'd de
confunce. I 'clar' ter grashus ef dat jug ain't a caution!"
"I suppose it's full of molasses now," remarked one of the young
I tell you? I sed dat jug wuz seetful, an' I sticks to it. I bin knowin'
train-oil?"
"Well, I lay she's loaded, boss. I ain't shuk her up sence I drapt in,
in town-regular sorghum skimmings."
"Dat's needer yer ner dar," responded Uncle Remus. "Po' fokes
me. W'en I year Miss Sally gwine 'bout de house w'isslin' 'W'en. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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