St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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... feet and took up his burden . " Why the dickens we did n't take that carriage the fellow wanted to sell us is more than I see . " " ' Cause we needed the exercise . Also , ' cause we ' re down to a dollar and fourteen cents between us ...
... feet and took up his burden . " Why the dickens we did n't take that carriage the fellow wanted to sell us is more than I see . " " ' Cause we needed the exercise . Also , ' cause we ' re down to a dollar and fourteen cents between us ...
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... feet and stood on them in turn , with the ease of a circus performer . She had spent only two days in Ely , the little town planted beside Broken Bow Creek , in the foot - hills of the Rocky Mountains . At first she had thought that the ...
... feet and stood on them in turn , with the ease of a circus performer . She had spent only two days in Ely , the little town planted beside Broken Bow Creek , in the foot - hills of the Rocky Mountains . At first she had thought that the ...
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... feet . " No , " Ban Hoag went on , " we ain't got one skyhoot of evidence that ' ll do anything but make the bos'n want to stick . An ' when I says bos'n , y ' understand I means Dutchy too . That ornery - eyed sculpin ' d stick his ...
... feet . " No , " Ban Hoag went on , " we ain't got one skyhoot of evidence that ' ll do anything but make the bos'n want to stick . An ' when I says bos'n , y ' understand I means Dutchy too . That ornery - eyed sculpin ' d stick his ...
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... feet started noiselessly toward the ladder . He mounted stealthily and came out into the night . There was no fog , but it was very dark . The schooner lay close - hauled on a gentle , wet northeasterly . One could never tell where sea ...
... feet started noiselessly toward the ladder . He mounted stealthily and came out into the night . There was no fog , but it was very dark . The schooner lay close - hauled on a gentle , wet northeasterly . One could never tell where sea ...
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... feet . The footsteps stopped . From his place under the table Rick saw a huge shadow loom up into the doorway , pause there . For some unaccountable reason the boy felt those small eyes fastened upon him , piercing the weird half ...
... feet . The footsteps stopped . From his place under the table Rick saw a huge shadow loom up into the doorway , pause there . For some unaccountable reason the boy felt those small eyes fastened upon him , piercing the weird half ...
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