St. Nicholas, Volume 48Scribner & Company, 1920 - Children's literature |
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... returned to the work he loved . He was a naturalist , born and bred , a gift inherited directly from his father , who , before his death , had been one of the leading authorities on South American mammals . His mother had died a few ...
... returned to the work he loved . He was a naturalist , born and bred , a gift inherited directly from his father , who , before his death , had been one of the leading authorities on South American mammals . His mother had died a few ...
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... returned without him . Ricard , the voluble little French Canadian , could not account for his absence . " We go down in de town , and den dat Flanagan he say he look up one man he know , and go lef ' down de street . " Rex felt anxious ...
... returned without him . Ricard , the voluble little French Canadian , could not account for his absence . " We go down in de town , and den dat Flanagan he say he look up one man he know , and go lef ' down de street . " Rex felt anxious ...
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... returned by the same route as before . When they reached Bourg St. Pierre , they crowded into a hay - cart , thoroughly enjoy- ing the novelty , and rode to Orsières , where they waited for the others to return . At about four o'clock ...
... returned by the same route as before . When they reached Bourg St. Pierre , they crowded into a hay - cart , thoroughly enjoy- ing the novelty , and rode to Orsières , where they waited for the others to return . At about four o'clock ...
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... returned to the shore at sunset , hailing the shallop and directing it to come to a near - by creek . Making ready to spend another night on shore , another barricade was made of logs and thick pine boughs to shelter them from the wind ...
... returned to the shore at sunset , hailing the shallop and directing it to come to a near - by creek . Making ready to spend another night on shore , another barricade was made of logs and thick pine boughs to shelter them from the wind ...
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... returned across the great bay to report the good news to those anxiously waiting on the ship , still at her first anchorage twenty- five miles away - a return that was a sad one for Bradford , whose wife had been drowned in his absence ...
... returned across the great bay to report the good news to those anxiously waiting on the ship , still at her first anchorage twenty- five miles away - a return that was a sad one for Bradford , whose wife had been drowned in his absence ...
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