St. Nicholas: An Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks, Volume 54Scribner & Company, 1927 - Children's periodicals |
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... side , the side , about twelve miles from the rail- road . His business prospered . Even through the last two winters , when his neighbors lost many head of stock owing to the severity of the season and the adroitness of the cattle ...
... side , the side , about twelve miles from the rail- road . His business prospered . Even through the last two winters , when his neighbors lost many head of stock owing to the severity of the season and the adroitness of the cattle ...
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... side , and in a week he seemed to take to it naturally . They gave him something like a real horse , and after that he was rarely at the ranch . It was about a week later that he dismounted at dusk by the side of the road to greet a ...
... side , and in a week he seemed to take to it naturally . They gave him something like a real horse , and after that he was rarely at the ranch . It was about a week later that he dismounted at dusk by the side of the road to greet a ...
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... side door . The front , with its polished knocker , was not for lads such as he . Some anxious moments passed ere ... sides against Nat's legs . He picked her up and began to stroke her white head gently , until Mistress Pussy in great ...
... side door . The front , with its polished knocker , was not for lads such as he . Some anxious moments passed ere ... sides against Nat's legs . He picked her up and began to stroke her white head gently , until Mistress Pussy in great ...
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... side by Apia Bay and on the other , by stores and government buildings set back under an avenue of trees - strange trees , whose foliage of red and yellow leaves , sharp - pointed and scalloped , danced in the sunlight and made a ...
... side by Apia Bay and on the other , by stores and government buildings set back under an avenue of trees - strange trees , whose foliage of red and yellow leaves , sharp - pointed and scalloped , danced in the sunlight and made a ...
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... side to Stevenson's tomb . I assured him that I was not afraid to go on alone . He understood , although he " no speaka Englis . " He returned to the house , and I continued under tall , slender trees and followed a winding stream past ...
... side to Stevenson's tomb . I assured him that I was not afraid to go on alone . He understood , although he " no speaka Englis . " He returned to the house , and I continued under tall , slender trees and followed a winding stream past ...
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