St. Nicholas: An Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks, Volume 53Scribner & Company, 1926 - Children's periodicals |
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Page 673
... interest and high ambition can doubt that they will nobly do their part ? But in order that our magazine shall still march hand in hand with the young folk , the size and range of even a few years ago will no longer suffice . It has ...
... interest and high ambition can doubt that they will nobly do their part ? But in order that our magazine shall still march hand in hand with the young folk , the size and range of even a few years ago will no longer suffice . It has ...
Page 680
... interests of children deeply at heart gathered together and formed an association of national scope , with the aim of protecting and A " FRESH AIR FLOAT with an equal right to a sound body and a sound mind . The enterprise on which the ...
... interests of children deeply at heart gathered together and formed an association of national scope , with the aim of protecting and A " FRESH AIR FLOAT with an equal right to a sound body and a sound mind . The enterprise on which the ...
Page 690
... interest and a little group formed about them . On the word , he thrust a hand into his breast - pocket and fetched out the money packet , once more tied up , though not sealed . This packet he thrust at the startled crooks . " How ...
... interest and a little group formed about them . On the word , he thrust a hand into his breast - pocket and fetched out the money packet , once more tied up , though not sealed . This packet he thrust at the startled crooks . " How ...
Page 699
... interest . For Billy Tate , the hotel keeper , had an adopted granddaughter about her own age with whom Merwin longed to become friends , but who was so shy and distrustful of strangers that it was difficult to exchange even so much as ...
... interest . For Billy Tate , the hotel keeper , had an adopted granddaughter about her own age with whom Merwin longed to become friends , but who was so shy and distrustful of strangers that it was difficult to exchange even so much as ...
Page 702
... interest her in something else . Try to distract her thoughts if you possibly can . I think you can do this better than any- one else . Will you do this thing for me , Molly ? " And in the moment that she had given him her word , she ...
... interest her in something else . Try to distract her thoughts if you possibly can . I think you can do this better than any- one else . Will you do this thing for me , Molly ? " And in the moment that she had given him her word , she ...
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