St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 583
... took on its outline and filled out to com- pleteness . One day the painter whom Deborah had fed with milk handed back the jug with a very grave face . " That there milk seems to have some magic in THE END . AN OLD TIME MAY - DAY SONG.
... took on its outline and filled out to com- pleteness . One day the painter whom Deborah had fed with milk handed back the jug with a very grave face . " That there milk seems to have some magic in THE END . AN OLD TIME MAY - DAY SONG.
Page 584
... took ' em off an old house ten years ago . I'll hang ' em if you ' ll daub ' em over with green cheese . " " Oh ! " cried Deborah . " Everybody is so good . Could I really have blinds ? Not having them has always made the house look ...
... took ' em off an old house ten years ago . I'll hang ' em if you ' ll daub ' em over with green cheese . " " Oh ! " cried Deborah . " Everybody is so good . Could I really have blinds ? Not having them has always made the house look ...
Page 590
... took possession of the village before noon , taxing the capacities of the railroad restaurant and the various lunch- rooms to the limit . At one , Gil and Poke set off to the field . " If you don't win , Poke Endicott , " called Hope ...
... took possession of the village before noon , taxing the capacities of the railroad restaurant and the various lunch- rooms to the limit . At one , Gil and Poke set off to the field . " If you don't win , Poke Endicott , " called Hope ...
Page 591
... was tied . Then it seemed that Hawthorne had found her- self . The orange - and - black took heart , and after Crofton had kicked off again , Gould ran the ball back thirty yards , eluding half the Crofton team ,. CROFTON CHUMS 591.
... was tied . Then it seemed that Hawthorne had found her- self . The orange - and - black took heart , and after Crofton had kicked off again , Gould ran the ball back thirty yards , eluding half the Crofton team ,. CROFTON CHUMS 591.
Page 594
... took the ball for a plunge through left tackle , and got by for three yards . Then a delayed pass went wrong , and before another play could be brought off , the whistle sounded . At that minute , over behind a corner of the Crofton ...
... took the ball for a plunge through left tackle , and got by for three yards . Then a delayed pass went wrong , and before another play could be brought off , the whistle sounded . At that minute , over behind a corner of the Crofton ...
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