St. Nicholas, Volume 48Scribner & Company, 1920 - Children's literature |
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Page 19
... seemed stately and aloof , which was due to the fact that not many villas were very near it . The château was alone in its grandeur , with the most glorious array of scenery in the world for its surroundings . Extending to the right of ...
... seemed stately and aloof , which was due to the fact that not many villas were very near it . The château was alone in its grandeur , with the most glorious array of scenery in the world for its surroundings . Extending to the right of ...
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... seemed to grow more popular each time , and possibly this interest was due to the fact that the professeur de gymnastique never ceased to amuse and divert us by his antics . There was also a weekly lecture on science , besides ...
... seemed to grow more popular each time , and possibly this interest was due to the fact that the professeur de gymnastique never ceased to amuse and divert us by his antics . There was also a weekly lecture on science , besides ...
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... seemed si- lenced by her own loveliness . whatever we did . Mont Rose was more of a home than a school to us ; it seemed like one great family living together , having its arguments , quarrels , and discordant notes , as any family does ...
... seemed si- lenced by her own loveliness . whatever we did . Mont Rose was more of a home than a school to us ; it seemed like one great family living together , having its arguments , quarrels , and discordant notes , as any family does ...
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... that snow could never stay on its sides . It seemed stern and inaccessible to us , however , We thought it fir ing mountains in snow inclines . surface and in contrast softer curve In the Alpine gl 1 250 2 que era 汉 spper and wer 147.
... that snow could never stay on its sides . It seemed stern and inaccessible to us , however , We thought it fir ing mountains in snow inclines . surface and in contrast softer curve In the Alpine gl 1 250 2 que era 汉 spper and wer 147.
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... seemed to enjoy them greatly . The best walkers went back by the way of Col de Fenêtre , a very difficult passage over boulders . rocky cliffs , and steep trails . Sometimes the accumulated snow in the ravines was from eight to ten feet ...
... seemed to enjoy them greatly . The best walkers went back by the way of Col de Fenêtre , a very difficult passage over boulders . rocky cliffs , and steep trails . Sometimes the accumulated snow in the ravines was from eight to ten feet ...
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