St. Nicholas, Volume 46Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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... means of carrying on our home while he was away ; but we talked hurriedly , jerking out a sentence now and then , with ... mean- ing . A hand - grasp a rough pat on the shoulder - a long look , eye to eye - a com- mon language all might ...
... means of carrying on our home while he was away ; but we talked hurriedly , jerking out a sentence now and then , with ... mean- ing . A hand - grasp a rough pat on the shoulder - a long look , eye to eye - a com- mon language all might ...
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... means " Danger ! Quick ! " When I hear him whistle I say , " Sis , I ' m sick- I got to go out . " But she answers , " Now , Will , The way to get well is by just keeping still- " ( Sittin ' around . ) I'm making a motor - boat out in ...
... means " Danger ! Quick ! " When I hear him whistle I say , " Sis , I ' m sick- I got to go out . " But she answers , " Now , Will , The way to get well is by just keeping still- " ( Sittin ' around . ) I'm making a motor - boat out in ...
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... means of it there will be found written on the asset side of the ledger of the United States , item one , a working habit belonging to all American women . Value ? Priceless ! " The idea of having the clubs working of themselves rather ...
... means of it there will be found written on the asset side of the ledger of the United States , item one , a working habit belonging to all American women . Value ? Priceless ! " The idea of having the clubs working of themselves rather ...
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... mean ? you know ? " stammered Dorinda . How did " That we were going to have steak ? " Jinks grinned . " I did n't . Now I do . Intuition , thy name is Clayton J. Adams , Jr. " He thumped his chest , and , picking up a cushion ...
... mean ? you know ? " stammered Dorinda . How did " That we were going to have steak ? " Jinks grinned . " I did n't . Now I do . Intuition , thy name is Clayton J. Adams , Jr. " He thumped his chest , and , picking up a cushion ...
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... means by which he might accomplish this . Day after day he thought of little else , and at last , disguising himself as best he might , he left his home and friends and went from land to land seeking the Wonder Horse . A weary way , a ...
... means by which he might accomplish this . Day after day he thought of little else , and at last , disguising himself as best he might , he left his home and friends and went from land to land seeking the Wonder Horse . A weary way , a ...
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