St. Nicholas, Volume 46Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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Page 14
... sure he will be spared . " And at this remark I realized that like Heloise , I , too , was sure my papa would live to come back to me . I was very sure of this . I could not believe that anything would happen to him ; but of Monsieur ...
... sure he will be spared . " And at this remark I realized that like Heloise , I , too , was sure my papa would live to come back to me . I was very sure of this . I could not believe that anything would happen to him ; but of Monsieur ...
Page 19
... sure con- solation . We entered silently , and never had the cool calm beauty of that glorious building so impressed me . Above our bowed heads the light , filter- ing through a thousand panes of gor- geously colored glass , streamed ...
... sure con- solation . We entered silently , and never had the cool calm beauty of that glorious building so impressed me . Above our bowed heads the light , filter- ing through a thousand panes of gor- geously colored glass , streamed ...
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... sure , gave no hint of reverses , but reports of disaster reached our ears , from unknown sources . It was Madame Garnier who brought us all the latest tidings . " The Crown Prince of Germany is in Lorraine ! " she declared one ...
... sure , gave no hint of reverses , but reports of disaster reached our ears , from unknown sources . It was Madame Garnier who brought us all the latest tidings . " The Crown Prince of Germany is in Lorraine ! " she declared one ...
Page 47
... sure is , " said Pete , fervently . " I've always know it . But I had n't known how wrong till this morning . " A few feet away the boy " Nick , " round and ruddy , sprawled contentedly beside Gail , and was overrun by three happy ...
... sure is , " said Pete , fervently . " I've always know it . But I had n't known how wrong till this morning . " A few feet away the boy " Nick , " round and ruddy , sprawled contentedly beside Gail , and was overrun by three happy ...
Page 73
... sure signs of the approach of the in- evitable collapse of the Teutonic alliance . Germany made her allies not true part- ners in her crimes , but victims of her ut- terly unscrupulous plotting and subjects of her Rule of Force . Her ...
... sure signs of the approach of the in- evitable collapse of the Teutonic alliance . Germany made her allies not true part- ners in her crimes , but victims of her ut- terly unscrupulous plotting and subjects of her Rule of Force . Her ...
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