St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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... later when , following in the tripping foot- steps of Miss Tabitha , the two boys emerged on the porch . They were amazingly alike , the doctor decided : same height , same breadth at hip and shoulder , same coloring , same leisurely ...
... later when , following in the tripping foot- steps of Miss Tabitha , the two boys emerged on the porch . They were amazingly alike , the doctor decided : same height , same breadth at hip and shoulder , same coloring , same leisurely ...
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... later , the Turner twins set their suitcases down on the floor of Number 16 East Hall and looked about them . Num- ber 16 was not palatial as to size , but it was big enough to hold comfortably the two single beds , the study - table ...
... later , the Turner twins set their suitcases down on the floor of Number 16 East Hall and looked about them . Num- ber 16 was not palatial as to size , but it was big enough to hold comfortably the two single beds , the study - table ...
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... later Foster was slowly tell- ing something that he had never expected to let anybody know about . " It is n't an ordinary feeling at all , " he said . " It's something that just gets hold of your whole soul and pulls and twists it till ...
... later Foster was slowly tell- ing something that he had never expected to let anybody know about . " It is n't an ordinary feeling at all , " he said . " It's something that just gets hold of your whole soul and pulls and twists it till ...
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... later . It seemed to Foster as if Bitmore ought to be willing to let him off for these two Saturdays . But this hope was rudely blasted when he spoke to Bitmore . " No , sir ! " that man said promptly . " You can't slip away and then ...
... later . It seemed to Foster as if Bitmore ought to be willing to let him off for these two Saturdays . But this hope was rudely blasted when he spoke to Bitmore . " No , sir ! " that man said promptly . " You can't slip away and then ...
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... later in the afternoon . " I can't spell it , " the Woodcutter's Son answered cheerfully ; " and I don't believe the Green Goblin can spell it either , unless he has it written down before him . " CHAPTER XIII THE CLIPPING THE thing was ...
... later in the afternoon . " I can't spell it , " the Woodcutter's Son answered cheerfully ; " and I don't believe the Green Goblin can spell it either , unless he has it written down before him . " CHAPTER XIII THE CLIPPING THE thing was ...
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