St. Nicholas, Volume 46, Issue 12Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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Page 1059
... eyes . She would never see them again , she thought drear- ily . She had left a day before the other girls , because she could n't bear the thought of their gay farewells , with promises of speedy meet- ings . Besides , she wanted these ...
... eyes . She would never see them again , she thought drear- ily . She had left a day before the other girls , because she could n't bear the thought of their gay farewells , with promises of speedy meet- ings . Besides , she wanted these ...
Page 1061
... eyes , which somehow reminded the girl.of an English spar- row . She turned them on Kathleen now as she replied , " I sort of thought you were from col- lege , and going home for Easter . " Kathleen smiled . " I am , but- " " Afterward ...
... eyes , which somehow reminded the girl.of an English spar- row . She turned them on Kathleen now as she replied , " I sort of thought you were from col- lege , and going home for Easter . " Kathleen smiled . " I am , but- " " Afterward ...
Page 1064
... eyes . " But you ' re mistaken this time , Father . " She rose , and , coming around the table , slipped between Kathleen and her father , putting an arm around each . " It was n't the lucky - piece at all , " she said tenderly . " It ...
... eyes . " But you ' re mistaken this time , Father . " She rose , and , coming around the table , slipped between Kathleen and her father , putting an arm around each . " It was n't the lucky - piece at all , " she said tenderly . " It ...
Page 1065
... eyes . III She found it next when the school bell rang , And it nearly made her late ; And once , at play , in the strangest way , And once , at her luncheon plate . IV And she kept on finding it all day long , And a tiresome time she ...
... eyes . III She found it next when the school bell rang , And it nearly made her late ; And once , at play , in the strangest way , And once , at her luncheon plate . IV And she kept on finding it all day long , And a tiresome time she ...
Page 1077
... EYES TIGHTLY SO I DID N'T. to consider the employment of aeroplanes to carry the workers to and from pits and to transport the ores to market . Many an out- of - the - way mine , which has been abandoned because no means of transporting ...
... EYES TIGHTLY SO I DID N'T. to consider the employment of aeroplanes to carry the workers to and from pits and to transport the ores to market . Many an out- of - the - way mine , which has been abandoned because no means of transporting ...
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