St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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Page 36
... returned Nancy , with something of a sigh , " but I don't think I understand Chinamen . Their faces don't ever seem to change and you can't tell what they are thinking . They look as though they knew everything in the world . " Nancy ...
... returned Nancy , with something of a sigh , " but I don't think I understand Chinamen . Their faces don't ever seem to change and you can't tell what they are thinking . They look as though they knew everything in the world . " Nancy ...
Page 52
... returned Hoag , " an ' fur the hull bloomin ' watch , that milk - and - water graybeard set on the after - hatch coamin ' , watchin ' me . Daid with sleep he was - but he stuck it out an ' went on hisself at four . Get away ? Nix ...
... returned Hoag , " an ' fur the hull bloomin ' watch , that milk - and - water graybeard set on the after - hatch coamin ' , watchin ' me . Daid with sleep he was - but he stuck it out an ' went on hisself at four . Get away ? Nix ...
Page 62
... returning the fire , beat their camels and hurried out of range . They explained to the Americans that in this hostile region it was better to avoid a conflict if they could , because their party was too small to cut its way out to the ...
... returning the fire , beat their camels and hurried out of range . They explained to the Americans that in this hostile region it was better to avoid a conflict if they could , because their party was too small to cut its way out to the ...
Page 66
... returned to Africa and met his brother in Algeria . Wilson had been gather- ing offshoots of the choicest African date- palms , including scions of the famous Deglet Noor variety . Both brothers then took up the task until they had ...
... returned to Africa and met his brother in Algeria . Wilson had been gather- ing offshoots of the choicest African date- palms , including scions of the famous Deglet Noor variety . Both brothers then took up the task until they had ...
Page 73
... returned in a moment with a rather gaudy tin box - the burden she had brought from the blazing house and held it out to him . " An ' this al - so ? " he said , half dazedly , raising the cover , and revealing rolls of bills in the ...
... returned in a moment with a rather gaudy tin box - the burden she had brought from the blazing house and held it out to him . " An ' this al - so ? " he said , half dazedly , raising the cover , and revealing rolls of bills in the ...
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