St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 580
... never dare ! " she ex- claimed . " I've plenty of pinks , and they spread like lightning , but I'd never dare offer Mr. Danvers any . " She could not get the thought out of her mind , however . Every morning for a week , with a quick ...
... never dare ! " she ex- claimed . " I've plenty of pinks , and they spread like lightning , but I'd never dare offer Mr. Danvers any . " She could not get the thought out of her mind , however . Every morning for a week , with a quick ...
Page 590
... 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 , however , is that I never had time to attend the contests . I am quite ...
... 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 , however , is that I never had time to attend the contests . I am quite ...
Page 599
... never before in my life , and at my wit's end what to do , for I must have the book . Finally , seeing that I paid not the slightest heed to him , he spoke of it . " And how have I offended , Mistress Pris- oner ? " he asked , assuming ...
... never before in my life , and at my wit's end what to do , for I must have the book . Finally , seeing that I paid not the slightest heed to him , he spoke of it . " And how have I offended , Mistress Pris- oner ? " he asked , assuming ...
Page 602
... never forget what a wondrous sight , it was . There were many ships of the line , huge , stately vessels with masts that seemed to reach into the blue heavens , and peaceful enough they looked , riding at anchor on the sparkling waters ...
... never forget what a wondrous sight , it was . There were many ships of the line , huge , stately vessels with masts that seemed to reach into the blue heavens , and peaceful enough they looked , riding at anchor on the sparkling waters ...
Page 605
... never win any ball games . Therefore , I would , first of all , advise my young readers to practise accuracy , until they can place the ball just where they want to send it . Let them pitch to another boy , with a barn or a fence as a ...
... never win any ball games . Therefore , I would , first of all , advise my young readers to practise accuracy , until they can place the ball just where they want to send it . Let them pitch to another boy , with a barn or a fence as a ...
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