St. Nicholas, Volume 46Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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Page 112
... asked themselves , and grew to their former size . The Golden Knight and the Wondering Boy turned back to the High Hall towers ; Light - footed among the leaves they went and softly above the flowers . The dusk drooped down with her ...
... asked themselves , and grew to their former size . The Golden Knight and the Wondering Boy turned back to the High Hall towers ; Light - footed among the leaves they went and softly above the flowers . The dusk drooped down with her ...
Page 116
... asking the Junior Red Cross to make ten thousand bedside tables for shipment to France ; and the American Li- brary Association has asked the Junior Red Cross if it can build the traveling book- cases for use on the transports crossing ...
... asking the Junior Red Cross to make ten thousand bedside tables for shipment to France ; and the American Li- brary Association has asked the Junior Red Cross if it can build the traveling book- cases for use on the transports crossing ...
Page 118
... asked what he would do this Christmas , and be- ing be filled with fore the Devastated Rags with pr canty and post of From the happy children of America to those in France who have not known happine in four years America Cate for ...
... asked what he would do this Christmas , and be- ing be filled with fore the Devastated Rags with pr canty and post of From the happy children of America to those in France who have not known happine in four years America Cate for ...
Page 130
... asked . " I've not determined that yet , " she re- plied . " Anywhere away from this city . I shall enter the first train that leaves after I reach the station . " " You will not lack companions , Ma- dame , " I said , thinking of the ...
... asked . " I've not determined that yet , " she re- plied . " Anywhere away from this city . I shall enter the first train that leaves after I reach the station . " " You will not lack companions , Ma- dame , " I said , thinking of the ...
Page 132
... asked suddenly , while , as if in answer , our bell rang again . A moment later I heard Julie cry out in amazement , and then , as I sprang to the door , she came in carrying little Jacques Barton . I thought at first that the boy must ...
... asked suddenly , while , as if in answer , our bell rang again . A moment later I heard Julie cry out in amazement , and then , as I sprang to the door , she came in carrying little Jacques Barton . I thought at first that the boy must ...
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