St. Nicholas, Volume 46, Issue 12Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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Page 1049
... leave Rheims , cross the de- vastated battlefield of the Marne and seek safety in Paris . How Jeannette meets Eddie Reed , the Amer- ican Ambulance driver ; how she finds work to be done in the hospital at Neuilly ; how she returns ...
... leave Rheims , cross the de- vastated battlefield of the Marne and seek safety in Paris . How Jeannette meets Eddie Reed , the Amer- ican Ambulance driver ; how she finds work to be done in the hospital at Neuilly ; how she returns ...
Page 1059
... leaving the home which had been laboriously paid for , and seeking smaller quarters . It meant also the loss of cer- tain advantages for the small brother and sis- ter , and no college for Kathleen . Ted , her older brother , would ...
... leaving the home which had been laboriously paid for , and seeking smaller quarters . It meant also the loss of cer- tain advantages for the small brother and sis- ter , and no college for Kathleen . Ted , her older brother , would ...
Page 1061
... leaving Buffalo as she awoke . Her first thought was of her old friend , and that she must be ready to escort her to ... leave the train at Buffalo , Miss . " " What ! " gasped Kathleen . " She was on her way to Evanston ! " " No , ma'am ...
... leaving Buffalo as she awoke . Her first thought was of her old friend , and that she must be ready to escort her to ... leave the train at Buffalo , Miss . " " What ! " gasped Kathleen . " She was on her way to Evanston ! " " No , ma'am ...
Page 1063
... leave of you ! You may be calling me all sorts of disgraceful names , but I'm hoping that , although appearances are certainly against me , you've kept just a grain of faith in the old woman you befriended so generously . " I saw you ...
... leave of you ! You may be calling me all sorts of disgraceful names , but I'm hoping that , although appearances are certainly against me , you've kept just a grain of faith in the old woman you befriended so generously . " I saw you ...
Page 1064
... leaving you to think all sorts of things , but hoping that you'd believe in me . " I could n't write before , because , of course , Tom had to make a few inquiries ; but they were satis- factory , just as I knew they would be , and now ...
... leaving you to think all sorts of things , but hoping that you'd believe in me . " I could n't write before , because , of course , Tom had to make a few inquiries ; but they were satis- factory , just as I knew they would be , and now ...
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