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... arms of the twentieth girl who had kissed him , and said he 66 was as sweet as he could be , " since Nimpo had been talking , " and be sure you come early . We'll play on the creek . We can build dams , and have ever so much fun . " So ...
... arms of the twentieth girl who had kissed him , and said he 66 was as sweet as he could be , " since Nimpo had been talking , " and be sure you come early . We'll play on the creek . We can build dams , and have ever so much fun . " So ...
Page 41
... arms full of wild flowers , moss , acorns and pine cones , and when at last they could carry no more , they found a pretty place for a house . It was against the roots of a large tree , which had blown down . The great bundle of roots ...
... arms full of wild flowers , moss , acorns and pine cones , and when at last they could carry no more , they found a pretty place for a house . It was against the roots of a large tree , which had blown down . The great bundle of roots ...
Page 56
... arms . But Nimpo was too proud to accept any such offer . " If mother was home , " she sighed , as she walked slowly home , " she would get me a new dress ; I know she would . " As she passed her father's store , she went in , partly to ...
... arms . But Nimpo was too proud to accept any such offer . " If mother was home , " she sighed , as she walked slowly home , " she would get me a new dress ; I know she would . " As she passed her father's store , she went in , partly to ...
Page 58
... arms and pockets and aprons were full . Mrs. Johnson , -Sarah's sister , -lived in a long , low cabin made of logs , in the woods . She had a husband and six or eight children , and the entire family had emigrated from the South a few ...
... arms and pockets and aprons were full . Mrs. Johnson , -Sarah's sister , -lived in a long , low cabin made of logs , in the woods . She had a husband and six or eight children , and the entire family had emigrated from the South a few ...
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... arms . " And he laid them across the first one , about a foot apart , thus leaving about two feet of the ram without arms . " There ! " said he , " when I get those arms fixed on , you see the boys'll take hold of them THE BATTERING ...
... arms . " And he laid them across the first one , about a foot apart , thus leaving about two feet of the ram without arms . " There ! " said he , " when I get those arms fixed on , you see the boys'll take hold of them THE BATTERING ...
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