St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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... followed suit . Behind them , grass and trees and flower beds made a pleasant setting for a square gray house , half hidden from the street . Overhead a horse- chestnut tree spread low branches across the sidewalk . The quiet village ...
... followed suit . Behind them , grass and trees and flower beds made a pleasant setting for a square gray house , half hidden from the street . Overhead a horse- chestnut tree spread low branches across the sidewalk . The quiet village ...
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... followed Sum- mit Street as it continued its ascent of the hill and presently leveled out between a thick wood on one side and an open field on the other . " That must be the athletic field , " said Laurie . " See the stand there ? And ...
... followed Sum- mit Street as it continued its ascent of the hill and presently leveled out between a thick wood on one side and an open field on the other . " That must be the athletic field , " said Laurie . " See the stand there ? And ...
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... followed the curving drive to the right and past a sign that said " Exit Only " and wan- dered west on Summit Street . For the middle of September in the latitude of southern New York the weather was de- cidedly warm , and neither grass ...
... followed the curving drive to the right and past a sign that said " Exit Only " and wan- dered west on Summit Street . For the middle of September in the latitude of southern New York the weather was de- cidedly warm , and neither grass ...
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... followed here . But take down one of his books from the shelf and read in it , and you seem to be walking with him , you see what he has seen , thrill to the adventures he has had , listen to his very voice as he speaks . You have had a ...
... followed here . But take down one of his books from the shelf and read in it , and you seem to be walking with him , you see what he has seen , thrill to the adventures he has had , listen to his very voice as he speaks . You have had a ...
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... followed the nearly invisible path . The huge straight pine - trees stood in uneven ranks all about her , their branches interweaving overhead , the ground covered with their red - brown needles that muffled the sound of the horse's ...
... followed the nearly invisible path . The huge straight pine - trees stood in uneven ranks all about her , their branches interweaving overhead , the ground covered with their red - brown needles that muffled the sound of the horse's ...
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