St. Nicholas: An Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks, Volume 54Scribner & Company, 1927 - Children's periodicals |
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Page 13
... looked out with a distaste which he pur- posely made evident . " T is raining ! " he exclaimed . " I will be grateful if I may leave my new hat here and borrow a sack to cover my head from the downpour . " " There are grain sacks a ...
... looked out with a distaste which he pur- posely made evident . " T is raining ! " he exclaimed . " I will be grateful if I may leave my new hat here and borrow a sack to cover my head from the downpour . " " There are grain sacks a ...
Page 14
... looked kind of hurt at what I said , but I did n't care . He ought to have known better than to bring up any of that tragedy . " Why don't you read that story you promised to finish reading to me , ' I asked . " That , ' he said ...
... looked kind of hurt at what I said , but I did n't care . He ought to have known better than to bring up any of that tragedy . " Why don't you read that story you promised to finish reading to me , ' I asked . " That , ' he said ...
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... looked up and down the avenue and realized that it was the most beautiful highway that I had ever seen , even more beautiful than any part of the famous El Camino Real , the King's Highway , in my beloved California , and I could easily ...
... looked up and down the avenue and realized that it was the most beautiful highway that I had ever seen , even more beautiful than any part of the famous El Camino Real , the King's Highway , in my beloved California , and I could easily ...
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... looked at me admiringly and called me some kind of a " fafine . " I 03 After quenching my thirst at this beautiful and unusual fountain , I began a steep climb up an abrupt cliff , which brought me to a forest . The trail was cut off by ...
... looked at me admiringly and called me some kind of a " fafine . " I 03 After quenching my thirst at this beautiful and unusual fountain , I began a steep climb up an abrupt cliff , which brought me to a forest . The trail was cut off by ...
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... looked up . " Why -- why - why- " I stam- mered , " I ' m at the top and it's really the tomb of Stevenson . " The tomb was of white stone , but the shadows of the trees and flowers camouflaged its sides , reflecting pale pink , cream ...
... looked up . " Why -- why - why- " I stam- mered , " I ' m at the top and it's really the tomb of Stevenson . " The tomb was of white stone , but the shadows of the trees and flowers camouflaged its sides , reflecting pale pink , cream ...
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