St. Nicholas, Volume 46, Issue 12Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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Page 1075
... carry out lines to vessels in distress or drop food and supplies on their decks , and in comparatively rough seas they could come down near the ships and take off the crew or passengers . Plans are being perfected by Stefansson , the ...
... carry out lines to vessels in distress or drop food and supplies on their decks , and in comparatively rough seas they could come down near the ships and take off the crew or passengers . Plans are being perfected by Stefansson , the ...
Page 1076
... carrying a pas- senger list of twenty - five and a crew of ten . The ships are to be of the Zeppelin type , and ... carry the workers. 1076 [ Ост . , PUTTING THE AIR - CRAFT TO WORK.
... carrying a pas- senger list of twenty - five and a crew of ten . The ships are to be of the Zeppelin type , and ... carry the workers. 1076 [ Ост . , PUTTING THE AIR - CRAFT TO WORK.
Page 1077
... carry the workers to and from pits and to transport the ores to market . Many an out- of - the - way mine , which has been abandoned because no means of transporting the ore has been found , could thus be profitably worked . A famous ...
... carry the workers to and from pits and to transport the ores to market . Many an out- of - the - way mine , which has been abandoned because no means of transporting the ore has been found , could thus be profitably worked . A famous ...
Page 1079
... carry it round with you , some time ' twixt morn and night , All over the house and the garden too , and see if everything ' s right , And if anything needs attending to , of course you'll see it is done ! As the years go by , you will ...
... carry it round with you , some time ' twixt morn and night , All over the house and the garden too , and see if everything ' s right , And if anything needs attending to , of course you'll see it is done ! As the years go by , you will ...
Page 1081
... carried with them the bodies of their own dead and a great mass of plunder taken from the Chippewas . Why the Sioux did not stop to massacre the few whites crouched fearfully in the two homes set alone on the prairie , it is hard to say ...
... carried with them the bodies of their own dead and a great mass of plunder taken from the Chippewas . Why the Sioux did not stop to massacre the few whites crouched fearfully in the two homes set alone on the prairie , it is hard to say ...
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