St. Nicholas, Volume 46Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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... arm about me . " I cannot leave Grandpère , Madame . " " Please ! " Heloise begged . But I shook my head . The reason ... arms . " I cannot say you are wrong , Jean- nette , " she said brokenly . " If I thought only of myself , certainly ...
... arm about me . " I cannot leave Grandpère , Madame . " " Please ! " Heloise begged . But I shook my head . The reason ... arms . " I cannot say you are wrong , Jean- nette , " she said brokenly . " If I thought only of myself , certainly ...
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... arms , And issuing from their parcels came the wildest of alarms ! What wonder that the people's nerves were goaded fit to break ? ( Believe me , friends , a thousand cats a dreadful noise can make ! ) HE men soon fell to quarreling ...
... arms , And issuing from their parcels came the wildest of alarms ! What wonder that the people's nerves were goaded fit to break ? ( Believe me , friends , a thousand cats a dreadful noise can make ! ) HE men soon fell to quarreling ...
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... arm . Could it be true ? After a while she bethought herself and surreptitiously signaled Gail . " Whefe are you going ? " asked Rex . " To get dinner . Excuse us , won't you ? There is n't a maid in the house . " Then to Dorinda a ...
... arm . Could it be true ? After a while she bethought herself and surreptitiously signaled Gail . " Whefe are you going ? " asked Rex . " To get dinner . Excuse us , won't you ? There is n't a maid in the house . " Then to Dorinda a ...
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... arms advanced on the pantry and swept it clear of pies . Great victory for In the next hour a storm struck the conservative kitchen of the big gray house . Dorinda felt rather glad that her mother was not there to see . She wondered ...
... arms advanced on the pantry and swept it clear of pies . Great victory for In the next hour a storm struck the conservative kitchen of the big gray house . Dorinda felt rather glad that her mother was not there to see . She wondered ...
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... arm " tactics of the service , so that to - day no fear of piratical visitation is entertained by either the captain of the Verses by Emilie Poulsson and stories by Maud Lindsay . 1918. ] 53 THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD.
... arm " tactics of the service , so that to - day no fear of piratical visitation is entertained by either the captain of the Verses by Emilie Poulsson and stories by Maud Lindsay . 1918. ] 53 THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD.
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