St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 590
... means we shall win ! " Crofton took the field for practice , Gary , back in his togs once more , racing down the gridiron like a joyful colt . A moment later , Gil ran up and called excitedly to Jim across the rope . patted the tee into ...
... means we shall win ! " Crofton took the field for practice , Gary , back in his togs once more , racing down the gridiron like a joyful colt . A moment later , Gil ran up and called excitedly to Jim across the rope . patted the tee into ...
Page 593
... means eat ' em alive , sir , " laughed Jef- though . " frey . " We won't do that , " said Jim , with a shake of his ... mean- 99 " I mean now ! " repeated Mr. Hanks , crisply . " You wanted to see me ? " asked Jim , pushing " Now and ...
... means eat ' em alive , sir , " laughed Jef- though . " frey . " We won't do that , " said Jim , with a shake of his ... mean- 99 " I mean now ! " repeated Mr. Hanks , crisply . " You wanted to see me ? " asked Jim , pushing " Now and ...
Page 597
... mean to tell me they blew up the ship with all hands ? " growled Sir John , not looking at Lord Bedford , but staring at me beneath his brows . " It seems likely , " was the answer , " for the boats were all at their davits except the ...
... mean to tell me they blew up the ship with all hands ? " growled Sir John , not looking at Lord Bedford , but staring at me beneath his brows . " It seems likely , " was the answer , " for the boats were all at their davits except the ...
Page 600
... means ; for , although he knew it not , the paper was in his possession , and at any time might be discovered . Also , I dared not put too much stress upon its recovery , nor continue making demands for it ; that would only serve to ...
... means ; for , although he knew it not , the paper was in his possession , and at any time might be discovered . Also , I dared not put too much stress upon its recovery , nor continue making demands for it ; that would only serve to ...
Page 606
... means that I stood up to the plate as a right - handed batter does , but put my left hand on top of my right , which greatly reduces the chances of hitting the ball when a man swings at it . All boys should be careful to avoid this ...
... means that I stood up to the plate as a right - handed batter does , but put my left hand on top of my right , which greatly reduces the chances of hitting the ball when a man swings at it . All boys should be careful to avoid this ...
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