St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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Page 58
... feet , screaming with horror - up the companion stairs- tripping out on deck . The wheel of the schooner was deserted . A choking , stinging premonition of the truth sent the boy , tottering , past it to the rail . Leaning over , he ...
... feet , screaming with horror - up the companion stairs- tripping out on deck . The wheel of the schooner was deserted . A choking , stinging premonition of the truth sent the boy , tottering , past it to the rail . Leaning over , he ...
Page 70
... feet to the dock , almost dragging Louisette off her feet , literally tossed the little girl aboard , and in ten seconds more had a bucket , with a line attached , over the side . That bucketful and another extinguished the blaze , and ...
... feet to the dock , almost dragging Louisette off her feet , literally tossed the little girl aboard , and in ten seconds more had a bucket , with a line attached , over the side . That bucketful and another extinguished the blaze , and ...
Page 80
... feet , I can handle him alone , but I ' ve got to have plenty of room . Are you all ready ? -Beat it ! " At the command , the four boys released their hold and raced for the fence . As the bronco scrambled to his feet , Sutton's back ...
... feet , I can handle him alone , but I ' ve got to have plenty of room . Are you all ready ? -Beat it ! " At the command , the four boys released their hold and raced for the fence . As the bronco scrambled to his feet , Sutton's back ...
Page 81
... feet of where Sutton lay when Ramsey's rope , whirling through the air , dropped accur- rately over his head and tightened with a sudden jerk . Ramsey had twisted the other end around the saddle - horn , and , with the greatest effort ...
... feet of where Sutton lay when Ramsey's rope , whirling through the air , dropped accur- rately over his head and tightened with a sudden jerk . Ramsey had twisted the other end around the saddle - horn , and , with the greatest effort ...
Page 82
... feet , only to slip back with a twisted , embarrassed smile . " I - I'll be all right — in a minute , " he mur- mured , his glance shifting . " It's only a little strained . " He paused , biting his lips , and Gilcrist , filled with ...
... feet , only to slip back with a twisted , embarrassed smile . " I - I'll be all right — in a minute , " he mur- mured , his glance shifting . " It's only a little strained . " He paused , biting his lips , and Gilcrist , filled with ...
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