St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 584
... wonderful . Above her , Mr. Danvers's beautiful house stood against the evening sky , and his lawns sloped to her own pretty little home , painted and porched and shuttered , worthy of the garden in which it stood . Fred had come to see ...
... wonderful . Above her , Mr. Danvers's beautiful house stood against the evening sky , and his lawns sloped to her own pretty little home , painted and porched and shuttered , worthy of the garden in which it stood . Fred had come to see ...
Page 594
... wonderfully . In three plays Hawthorne discovered that the left of her opponent's line was no longer a gate- way . Learning that fact cost her the possession of the ball , for she missed her distance by a half- foot . Crofton hurled ...
... wonderfully . In three plays Hawthorne discovered that the left of her opponent's line was no longer a gate- way . Learning that fact cost her the possession of the ball , for she missed her distance by a half- foot . Crofton hurled ...
Page 637
... wonderful holiday week , for the fine weather held , and the boys could live out - of- doors . But one thing worried Roger as the holidays wore on . Each one of the knights who had sat at the table had come to Westover House and taken ...
... wonderful holiday week , for the fine weather held , and the boys could live out - of- doors . But one thing worried Roger as the holidays wore on . Each one of the knights who had sat at the table had come to Westover House and taken ...
Page 649
... wonderful in the extreme , but , like a burst soap - bubble , gone with all its radiance and its beauty . Few ... wonderful peoples is lost in fog and dark- ness , fragments only of their history and their achievements surviving among ...
... wonderful in the extreme , but , like a burst soap - bubble , gone with all its radiance and its beauty . Few ... wonderful peoples is lost in fog and dark- ness , fragments only of their history and their achievements surviving among ...
Page 650
... wonderful care of their soldiers when in the field , and inducing conquered races to become citizens as soon as possible , much as the Romans did in their time . Great public works were carried through too . Splendid roads , hundreds ...
... wonderful care of their soldiers when in the field , and inducing conquered races to become citizens as soon as possible , much as the Romans did in their time . Great public works were carried through too . Splendid roads , hundreds ...
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