St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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... STORY OF . PRINCESS MARY . ( Illustrated by Reginald Birch ) ( Illustrations from photographs ) ... PURITAN MAYING , A. ( Illustrated by Edwin J. Prittie ) . REVOLUTION , A RELIC OF THE . ( The General Knox Headquarters House ) ...
... STORY OF . PRINCESS MARY . ( Illustrated by Reginald Birch ) ( Illustrations from photographs ) ... PURITAN MAYING , A. ( Illustrated by Edwin J. Prittie ) . REVOLUTION , A RELIC OF THE . ( The General Knox Headquarters House ) ...
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... story . " He ap- " IT'S VERY BECOMING , ' SAID THE OLDER LADY . " But I like them both . And I like the pretty , young lady and the hair - ribbon lady , too . " Aunty Jones chuckled comfortably when she saw the gingham . " I declare ...
... story . " He ap- " IT'S VERY BECOMING , ' SAID THE OLDER LADY . " But I like them both . And I like the pretty , young lady and the hair - ribbon lady , too . " Aunty Jones chuckled comfortably when she saw the gingham . " I declare ...
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... story of being cousin to Lord Harborough . Don't prate to me of right , and be off with you . ” " ' T is no Englishman , but a brute you are ! " I cried , and would have gone on but that Mr. Ver- non , catching me by the shoulder ...
... story of being cousin to Lord Harborough . Don't prate to me of right , and be off with you . ” " ' T is no Englishman , but a brute you are ! " I cried , and would have gone on but that Mr. Ver- non , catching me by the shoulder ...
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... story was believed , in the main at least , was shown by the remarks that went around the table in regard to Mr. Van der Helst's behavior to me , and there were even several who blamed Granny for having let me go at all . But ere long ...
... story was believed , in the main at least , was shown by the remarks that went around the table in regard to Mr. Van der Helst's behavior to me , and there were even several who blamed Granny for having let me go at all . But ere long ...
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... story . His wife could not help believing him , especially as she had almost as much faith in fairies as her husband had . she got up without saying a word and began to sweep the floor with a bunch of heath ; then she tidied up ...
... story . His wife could not help believing him , especially as she had almost as much faith in fairies as her husband had . she got up without saying a word and began to sweep the floor with a bunch of heath ; then she tidied up ...
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