St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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Page 37
... Beatrice came to her side . The big , ramshackle building on the next block , used as a meeting - place by the work- men , was plainly visible in the dark . Its shutters were thrown back and its doors wide open , as though the air ...
... Beatrice came to her side . The big , ramshackle building on the next block , used as a meeting - place by the work- men , was plainly visible in the dark . Its shutters were thrown back and its doors wide open , as though the air ...
Page 186
... Beatrice , given her by her father . They find the town full of foreign workmen , employed by the construction company that is completing an irrigation project for the valley . Beatrice rides up the mountain to explore her possessions ...
... Beatrice , given her by her father . They find the town full of foreign workmen , employed by the construction company that is completing an irrigation project for the valley . Beatrice rides up the mountain to explore her possessions ...
Page 187
... Beatrice , looking back , could see the red flames still leaping madly , could hear , though faintly , the shouts of the men as they ran here and there to bring fresh fuel to the fire . She turned at last to Sam , beside whom she sat in ...
... Beatrice , looking back , could see the red flames still leaping madly , could hear , though faintly , the shouts of the men as they ran here and there to bring fresh fuel to the fire . She turned at last to Sam , beside whom she sat in ...
Page 188
... Beatrice . " It will have to go in somehow . Surely we need everything that is here . " She spoke absently , for the mention of the dance had brought a sudden flood of memories and of odd fancies . It had been the last one she had ...
... Beatrice . " It will have to go in somehow . Surely we need everything that is here . " She spoke absently , for the mention of the dance had brought a sudden flood of memories and of odd fancies . It had been the last one she had ...
Page 190
... Beatrice had forgotten that house , nearly hidden by the shoulder of the mountain , but visible from the trail below . There was a girl there , too , perhaps of nearly their own age . She was eager to go and in- vestigate at once and ...
... Beatrice had forgotten that house , nearly hidden by the shoulder of the mountain , but visible from the trail below . There was a girl there , too , perhaps of nearly their own age . She was eager to go and in- vestigate at once and ...
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