St. Nicholas, Volume 46Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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Page 14
... took me in her arms and kissed me . " The women of France must man- age alone now , " she added . " But it is incredible that we should have war , " Madame Garnier began again , while I ran to Heloise , my best friend . Heloise is ...
... took me in her arms and kissed me . " The women of France must man- age alone now , " she added . " But it is incredible that we should have war , " Madame Garnier began again , while I ran to Heloise , my best friend . Heloise is ...
Page 17
... mind the features of the beloved . " But Paul - my love - my poor dar- ling ! " The tears were very close . Then a manly voice , as the soldier took his wife in his arms . " It is for the country - my duty . 1918. ] 7 " VIVE LA FRANCE ! "
... mind the features of the beloved . " But Paul - my love - my poor dar- ling ! " The tears were very close . Then a manly voice , as the soldier took his wife in his arms . " It is for the country - my duty . 1918. ] 7 " VIVE LA FRANCE ! "
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... took me in his arms . AND a little later I was alone among the women and children , staring at the long train pulling slowly out of the sta- tion . " Bonne chance ! Bonne chance ! ” We cried good luck after them , forc- ing the words ...
... took me in his arms . AND a little later I was alone among the women and children , staring at the long train pulling slowly out of the sta- tion . " Bonne chance ! Bonne chance ! ” We cried good luck after them , forc- ing the words ...
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... took me in her arms . " I cannot say you are wrong , Jean- nette , " she said brokenly . " If I thought only of myself , certainly I would stay ; but there are Heloise and little Jacques to be considered . I must go . " 99 " You need ...
... took me in her arms . " I cannot say you are wrong , Jean- nette , " she said brokenly . " If I thought only of myself , certainly I would stay ; but there are Heloise and little Jacques to be considered . I must go . " 99 " You need ...
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... took Benny off in a corner and talked to him " like a Dutch uncle . " " You ' ve simply got to keep up , " he would be told . " I won't accept any ex- cuses of ' getting lost , ' or ' hidden by a cloud , ' or any of those things . First ...
... took Benny off in a corner and talked to him " like a Dutch uncle . " " You ' ve simply got to keep up , " he would be told . " I won't accept any ex- cuses of ' getting lost , ' or ' hidden by a cloud , ' or any of those things . First ...
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