St. Nicholas, Volume 46, Issue 12Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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... Mademoiselle Peters , in her uniform , and the red cross she wore seemed to gleam as if it were alive . For a moment , sadness filled It was too bad that she should have died too . For myself there was nothing to regret , on the ...
... Mademoiselle Peters , in her uniform , and the red cross she wore seemed to gleam as if it were alive . For a moment , sadness filled It was too bad that she should have died too . For myself there was nothing to regret , on the ...
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... Mademoiselle , " he began formally , " I have the pleasure of being commissioned to bestow upon you the medal for bravery , the Croix de Guerre . " " For me ? " I cried out in surprise . " Why , I have done nothing ! " " Mademoiselle ...
... Mademoiselle , " he began formally , " I have the pleasure of being commissioned to bestow upon you the medal for bravery , the Croix de Guerre . " " For me ? " I cried out in surprise . " Why , I have done nothing ! " " Mademoiselle ...
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