St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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... night " " Who said you did n't ? " They went on leisurely , and presently Ned continued . " Say , suppose we don't like this ranch after we get there then what , old son ? " Laurie considered thoughtfully . Then , " Two things we can do ...
... night " " Who said you did n't ? " They went on leisurely , and presently Ned continued . " Say , suppose we don't like this ranch after we get there then what , old son ? " Laurie considered thoughtfully . Then , " Two things we can do ...
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... night was to be an exception . He was just becoming in- volved in the intracacies of mediæval history when , dimly at first and then loud and clear , there floated up the stairway to his open door the whistled strains of " The Wearing ...
... night was to be an exception . He was just becoming in- volved in the intracacies of mediæval history when , dimly at first and then loud and clear , there floated up the stairway to his open door the whistled strains of " The Wearing ...
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... night , " he said . " You are to make a speech . " “ I — I can't , " said Foster . " You not only can you must , " Nick re- plied . " This is official - and final . " After a while Foster got away from the fellows and slipped away to ...
... night , " he said . " You are to make a speech . " “ I — I can't , " said Foster . " You not only can you must , " Nick re- plied . " This is official - and final . " After a while Foster got away from the fellows and slipped away to ...
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... night , in the candle - lit dining- room , with the noiseless Chinaman serving delicious food , was very welcome to the hungry Beatrice . Aunt Anna , looking very frail and weary , but still able to sit up in her cushioned chair , was ...
... night , in the candle - lit dining- room , with the noiseless Chinaman serving delicious food , was very welcome to the hungry Beatrice . Aunt Anna , looking very frail and weary , but still able to sit up in her cushioned chair , was ...
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... night , when I was a child , to see a rare plant bloom . It was in a flower - pot and had been cared for most tenderly , eagerly watched by our whole neighborhood . It was called a night - bloom- ing cereus . At Hono- lulu , I found a ...
... night , when I was a child , to see a rare plant bloom . It was in a flower - pot and had been cared for most tenderly , eagerly watched by our whole neighborhood . It was called a night - bloom- ing cereus . At Hono- lulu , I found a ...
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