St. Nicholas, Volume 53Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1926 - Children's literature |
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... lives an ' money than any other island in the Seven Seas . What makes her so bad is ' cause she ' s low to the water , an ' the color of her is all mixed up like this here camel- flage they used on ships in the war . Ships sometimes ...
... lives an ' money than any other island in the Seven Seas . What makes her so bad is ' cause she ' s low to the water , an ' the color of her is all mixed up like this here camel- flage they used on ships in the war . Ships sometimes ...
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... live far up on the mountain - sides or in the deep woods , where they have not learned how dangerous a man is . " Frank knelt down four feet away and put his hand slowly forward in friendly greeting to the bird . Inside of ten minutes ...
... live far up on the mountain - sides or in the deep woods , where they have not learned how dangerous a man is . " Frank knelt down four feet away and put his hand slowly forward in friendly greeting to the bird . Inside of ten minutes ...
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... and even if he is alive , we can't get him out . We should lose our own lives trying to save him . Why does n't Baxter come ? We ' ve got to go on . We'll get lost in the storm and never find our. 16 ( Nov. BAXTER'S BORROWED PUP.
... and even if he is alive , we can't get him out . We should lose our own lives trying to save him . Why does n't Baxter come ? We ' ve got to go on . We'll get lost in the storm and never find our. 16 ( Nov. BAXTER'S BORROWED PUP.
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... lives . We can come and get him in the morning . He'll live till then . " As they buffeted the gale , the dismal howl of the dog became fainter . Would the storm never cease ? On both sides of them yawned the eager mouths of those ...
... lives . We can come and get him in the morning . He'll live till then . " As they buffeted the gale , the dismal howl of the dog became fainter . Would the storm never cease ? On both sides of them yawned the eager mouths of those ...
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... live down this handicap , in which at- tempt he was fairly successful , except when his comrades , to whom he was usually known as Bert , Cap , or Chief , succumbed to the irresistible temptation of addressing him with a lisp . This was ...
... live down this handicap , in which at- tempt he was fairly successful , except when his comrades , to whom he was usually known as Bert , Cap , or Chief , succumbed to the irresistible temptation of addressing him with a lisp . This was ...
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