St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 580
... interest as , day by day , she came over with a new peren- nial clump to tuck into its fitting nook . Deborah did not know he was watching her until he spoke to her . " Are you sharing up that white piny ? It's the handsomest one in ...
... interest as , day by day , she came over with a new peren- nial clump to tuck into its fitting nook . Deborah did not know he was watching her until he spoke to her . " Are you sharing up that white piny ? It's the handsomest one in ...
Page 590
... interest and curiosity . " You see , " he confided to Mrs. Hazard , " I have never witnessed a game of foot - ball . This may seem- -er - strange to you , madam , for my college was , I believe , very suc- cessful at the game . The fact ...
... interest and curiosity . " You see , " he confided to Mrs. Hazard , " I have never witnessed a game of foot - ball . This may seem- -er - strange to you , madam , for my college was , I believe , very suc- cessful at the game . The fact ...
Page 598
... interest in the worked cover , so " Who is this relative to whom you are going ? " through it , leaf by leaf , but I noted that here and he asked , after a moment's thought . That night a great storm came up , and we. lately married with ...
... interest in the worked cover , so " Who is this relative to whom you are going ? " through it , leaf by leaf , but I noted that here and he asked , after a moment's thought . That night a great storm came up , and we. lately married with ...
Page 600
... interest . Of Sir John I saw very little . He was too great a man , or at least so thought himself , to be at all intimate with his inferiors aboard the ship , and contented himself with staying in his own quarters , only coming up ...
... interest . Of Sir John I saw very little . He was too great a man , or at least so thought himself , to be at all intimate with his inferiors aboard the ship , and contented himself with staying in his own quarters , only coming up ...
Page 642
... interest in whatever she happened to be doing , that he always left her with the feeling that she was upon some great adventure . Mrs. Trumbull had told of how her grandmother had gone over the plains with the early pioneers , and of ...
... interest in whatever she happened to be doing , that he always left her with the feeling that she was upon some great adventure . Mrs. Trumbull had told of how her grandmother had gone over the plains with the early pioneers , and of ...
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