St. Nicholas, Volume 46Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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Page 29
... keep fit by availing themselves of the drill privileges as it is to do sewing . One group of ninety of them made four hundred little dresses in three weeks , each utilizing one half of one luncheon period and a half - hour over- time ...
... keep fit by availing themselves of the drill privileges as it is to do sewing . One group of ninety of them made four hundred little dresses in three weeks , each utilizing one half of one luncheon period and a half - hour over- time ...
Page 36
... keep up , " he would be told . " I won't accept any ex- cuses of ' getting lost , ' or ' hidden by a cloud , ' or any of those things . First thing you know we won't have you any more if you don't . " And Benny would nod his curly young ...
... keep up , " he would be told . " I won't accept any ex- cuses of ' getting lost , ' or ' hidden by a cloud , ' or any of those things . First thing you know we won't have you any more if you don't . " And Benny would nod his curly young ...
Page 51
... keep to sea far from land for weeks at a time , ever on the weird ent from the functions of a man - of - war . I am referring to the cutters of the United States Coast - Guard , which we formerly knew as the Revenue - Cutter Service ...
... keep to sea far from land for weeks at a time , ever on the weird ent from the functions of a man - of - war . I am referring to the cutters of the United States Coast - Guard , which we formerly knew as the Revenue - Cutter Service ...
Page 54
... keep to the high sea as convoy to the transport , the ambulance ship and the cargo carrier . The cutter is a fine deep - sea scout , and when she re- turns to give the alarm of " enemy in sight " , the history of the Coast - Guard will ...
... keep to the high sea as convoy to the transport , the ambulance ship and the cargo carrier . The cutter is a fine deep - sea scout , and when she re- turns to give the alarm of " enemy in sight " , the history of the Coast - Guard will ...
Page 66
... keep up with an automobile , no deer that can out- run a locomotive . A bicyclist can soon tire out the hardiest of hounds . Why ? Because animals run on legs , while ma- chines run on wheels . If wheels are so much more speedy than ...
... keep up with an automobile , no deer that can out- run a locomotive . A bicyclist can soon tire out the hardiest of hounds . Why ? Because animals run on legs , while ma- chines run on wheels . If wheels are so much more speedy than ...
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