St. Nicholas, Volume 46Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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... play our part , lifting our voices to give the shout a ring of sturdy courage . We watched the train moving at a snail's pace at first , yet still moving whither we knew not , and gradually gathering speed until the last car flashed ...
... play our part , lifting our voices to give the shout a ring of sturdy courage . We watched the train moving at a snail's pace at first , yet still moving whither we knew not , and gradually gathering speed until the last car flashed ...
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... play a worthy part in helping to save France . CHAPTER IV GATHERING CLOUDS AFTER a day or two of confusion , the life of the city went on much as it had before ; except that we were all busier than we ever had been . Heloise and I were ...
... play a worthy part in helping to save France . CHAPTER IV GATHERING CLOUDS AFTER a day or two of confusion , the life of the city went on much as it had before ; except that we were all busier than we ever had been . Heloise and I were ...
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... played up generally . There were a crowd of jackies in the side lines , who had come over from a near - by training - station to laugh at the game ; but their resounding cheers created almost as much commotion as did Mamie herself when ...
... played up generally . There were a crowd of jackies in the side lines , who had come over from a near - by training - station to laugh at the game ; but their resounding cheers created almost as much commotion as did Mamie herself when ...
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... fox - trotted along to the tune of " Arizona " ! But it was warm work dancing , although great fun , and we were glad to find in the garden refreshing " PLAY BALL ! " the point that afternoon ,. 1918. ] 29 FOR COUNTRY AND FOR LIBERTY.
... fox - trotted along to the tune of " Arizona " ! But it was warm work dancing , although great fun , and we were glad to find in the garden refreshing " PLAY BALL ! " the point that afternoon ,. 1918. ] 29 FOR COUNTRY AND FOR LIBERTY.
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Mary Mapes Dodge. " PLAY BALL ! " the point that afternoon , all were excel- lent partners. " IT WAS A GOOD GAME TO WATCH . " ND there you have the story - I pass it. Cambridge Chronicle and University Journal . drinks and fruit salads ...
Mary Mapes Dodge. " PLAY BALL ! " the point that afternoon , all were excel- lent partners. " IT WAS A GOOD GAME TO WATCH . " ND there you have the story - I pass it. Cambridge Chronicle and University Journal . drinks and fruit salads ...
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