St. Nicholas, Volume 46, Issue 12Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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Page 1062
... told all about the old lady and the lucky - piece . " Perhaps I was foolish , " she explained hur- riedly , " but she was all alone . It would have been dreadful not to help her . " " I said you ' d lose that gold- piece , " proclaimed ...
... told all about the old lady and the lucky - piece . " Perhaps I was foolish , " she explained hur- riedly , " but she was all alone . It would have been dreadful not to help her . " " I said you ' d lose that gold- piece , " proclaimed ...
Page 1064
... Told him of the deeds of Wiskedjak . Mighty Nanabozo spake a potent word : Wiskedjak , the culprit , had to come ! Mighty Nanabozo changed him to a Bird , Ruffling out the feathers with his thumb . " Go ! " said Nanabozo , " Play your ...
... Told him of the deeds of Wiskedjak . Mighty Nanabozo spake a potent word : Wiskedjak , the culprit , had to come ! Mighty Nanabozo changed him to a Bird , Ruffling out the feathers with his thumb . " Go ! " said Nanabozo , " Play your ...
Page 1078
... told it to me ) , A little girl lived in a small gray house that was sheltered and trimmed with vines , And under the windows grew hollyhocks and wayward columbines . But the little girl longed for finer things - a house with a gabled ...
... told it to me ) , A little girl lived in a small gray house that was sheltered and trimmed with vines , And under the windows grew hollyhocks and wayward columbines . But the little girl longed for finer things - a house with a gabled ...
Page 1080
... told , as the years went by ( as it sometimes does occur ) , That , from doing the little things so well , the great things . came to her . If ever she opened the wee brown box to see what the charm might be , I do not know ; and ' t ...
... told , as the years went by ( as it sometimes does occur ) , That , from doing the little things so well , the great things . came to her . If ever she opened the wee brown box to see what the charm might be , I do not know ; and ' t ...
Page 1081
... told how she , as a frightened little girl , peered between the logs of the cabin garret late one afternoon and saw a band of Chippewas , some seventy in number , sorely pressed , plunge their pant- ing ponies into the lake from the ...
... told how she , as a frightened little girl , peered between the logs of the cabin garret late one afternoon and saw a band of Chippewas , some seventy in number , sorely pressed , plunge their pant- ing ponies into the lake from the ...
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