St. Nicholas, Volume 46Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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Page 54
... coming at top speed for their salvation , were stored away in the signal lockers . Then the Coast - Guard ship became as the black night itself ; her white paint disappeared under the lead color of war and she sped over the night sea ...
... coming at top speed for their salvation , were stored away in the signal lockers . Then the Coast - Guard ship became as the black night itself ; her white paint disappeared under the lead color of war and she sped over the night sea ...
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... coming out of the German navy will prob- ably never happen - because the navy is one thing among the few that Germany will have left to bargain with at the end of the war , and because it is believed that the Germans have stripped their ...
... coming out of the German navy will prob- ably never happen - because the navy is one thing among the few that Germany will have left to bargain with at the end of the war , and because it is believed that the Germans have stripped their ...
Page 80
... coming to a stone before it touched it in any way . I have never yet come across any explanation of this happening . S. LEONARD BASTIN . for his home in New York State . For sev- eral years Mr. Miles rode this pleasant hobby , snipping ...
... coming to a stone before it touched it in any way . I have never yet come across any explanation of this happening . S. LEONARD BASTIN . for his home in New York State . For sev- eral years Mr. Miles rode this pleasant hobby , snipping ...
Page 87
... coming to you ! A CLOSE CALL BY FRANCES MILLER ( AGE 13 ) ( Gold Badge . Silver Badge won April , 1918 ) " WHAT shall I do to - day ? I surely will be killed and sold , " sadly gobbled a turkey that was inside of a crate in a meat ...
... coming to you ! A CLOSE CALL BY FRANCES MILLER ( AGE 13 ) ( Gold Badge . Silver Badge won April , 1918 ) " WHAT shall I do to - day ? I surely will be killed and sold , " sadly gobbled a turkey that was inside of a crate in a meat ...
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... Coming up the hill was a car . There was no room to pass it - he dared not go into the ditch . When the men saw the flying sled it was too late to stop the car . The driver gripped the wheel with tightly clenched fingers ; the soldier ...
... Coming up the hill was a car . There was no room to pass it - he dared not go into the ditch . When the men saw the flying sled it was too late to stop the car . The driver gripped the wheel with tightly clenched fingers ; the soldier ...
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