St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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... leave out from her hating the people who loved flowers . She dug so hard at her peony roots that before she knew it she had kneed a hole straight through her brown gingham frock . She showed it in dis- may to Aunty Jones . " Never mind ...
... leave out from her hating the people who loved flowers . She dug so hard at her peony roots that before she knew it she had kneed a hole straight through her brown gingham frock . She showed it in dis- may to Aunty Jones . " Never mind ...
Page 581
... leave it on Deborah's lap . Then she smiled once more , and she and her mother buzzed off in the automobile , leaving Deborah's head buzzing as fast as the car . She went home , scarcely knowing who she was , the blue gingham and the ...
... leave it on Deborah's lap . Then she smiled once more , and she and her mother buzzed off in the automobile , leaving Deborah's head buzzing as fast as the car . She went home , scarcely knowing who she was , the blue gingham and the ...
Page 585
... leaves no doubt That Spring is in the land . Awake , awake , my pretty maid , Your latch is on the pin ; Awake from out your drowsy dream , And take your May - bush in . The whippoorwill she sings by night , The meadow - lark by day ...
... leaves no doubt That Spring is in the land . Awake , awake , my pretty maid , Your latch is on the pin ; Awake from out your drowsy dream , And take your May - bush in . The whippoorwill she sings by night , The meadow - lark by day ...
Page 596
... leave the prisoner in your care , to be produced when Sir John is ready to receive her . " And with that he , too , went off . " ' T is a weighty charge , " said Mr. Vernon , seriously . " May I ask you , Mistress Prisoner , to give me ...
... leave the prisoner in your care , to be produced when Sir John is ready to receive her . " And with that he , too , went off . " ' T is a weighty charge , " said Mr. Vernon , seriously . " May I ask you , Mistress Prisoner , to give me ...
Page 597
... leave the ship before or after you ? " was his next question , and his eye had a cunning look in it as if he thought to trap me . " I saw none leave the ship before or after , " I replied . " But ' t is unbelievable ! " cried Sir John ...
... leave the ship before or after you ? " was his next question , and his eye had a cunning look in it as if he thought to trap me . " I saw none leave the ship before or after , " I replied . " But ' t is unbelievable ! " cried Sir John ...
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