St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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... knew you were naturally lazy and needed the exercise . " Laurie dodged a pair of traveling slippers in a red leather case and disappeared into the corridor . Some ten minutes later they descended the stairways together and set out for ...
... knew you were naturally lazy and needed the exercise . " Laurie dodged a pair of traveling slippers in a red leather case and disappeared into the corridor . Some ten minutes later they descended the stairways together and set out for ...
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... knew- They're hanging men and women here for the wearing of the blue ! " Had Bolles come into the room like that , it would have made Foster wild , but you had to like little Nick whether you wanted to or not . " That's what Ellington ...
... knew- They're hanging men and women here for the wearing of the blue ! " Had Bolles come into the room like that , it would have made Foster wild , but you had to like little Nick whether you wanted to or not . " That's what Ellington ...
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... knew , the time was very short now . He was not surprised when the Ellington team fell into kicking formation . Black , their clever drop - kicker , was going to try for a goal . " It would not win the game that was hopeless now . But ...
... knew , the time was very short now . He was not surprised when the Ellington team fell into kicking formation . Black , their clever drop - kicker , was going to try for a goal . " It would not win the game that was hopeless now . But ...
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... knew anything at all about horses . Certainly , she had never thought of riding anything like this plunging creature , who stood straight up on his hind legs one moment , then dropped to his fore feet and stood on them in turn , with ...
... knew anything at all about horses . Certainly , she had never thought of riding anything like this plunging creature , who stood straight up on his hind legs one moment , then dropped to his fore feet and stood on them in turn , with ...
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... knew everything in the world . " Nancy had undertaken the housekeeping , since she had more domestic tastes than her sister , yet she had already found the new and strange difficulties of this establishment in Ely rather appalling . " I ...
... knew everything in the world . " Nancy had undertaken the housekeeping , since she had more domestic tastes than her sister , yet she had already found the new and strange difficulties of this establishment in Ely rather appalling . " I ...
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