· the appalachian folk song, "o, judy, my judy," refers to judas. it is interesting to...

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Page 1:  · The Appalachian folk song, "O, Judy, My Judy," refers to Judas. It is interesting to note that the speaker, Jesus, has chosen to address him with the informal, almost endearing,
Page 2:  · The Appalachian folk song, "O, Judy, My Judy," refers to Judas. It is interesting to note that the speaker, Jesus, has chosen to address him with the informal, almost endearing,
Page 3:  · The Appalachian folk song, "O, Judy, My Judy," refers to Judas. It is interesting to note that the speaker, Jesus, has chosen to address him with the informal, almost endearing,
Page 4:  · The Appalachian folk song, "O, Judy, My Judy," refers to Judas. It is interesting to note that the speaker, Jesus, has chosen to address him with the informal, almost endearing,
Page 5:  · The Appalachian folk song, "O, Judy, My Judy," refers to Judas. It is interesting to note that the speaker, Jesus, has chosen to address him with the informal, almost endearing,