St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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... course , leads you to the correct conclusion that they were twins . " Maybe , " hazarded Laurie , presently , " we ' ve lost our way . " " Don't just see how we could , " Ned ob- jected . " The old chap at the station said we were to ...
... course , leads you to the correct conclusion that they were twins . " Maybe , " hazarded Laurie , presently , " we ' ve lost our way . " " Don't just see how we could , " Ned ob- jected . " The old chap at the station said we were to ...
Page 5
... course ! Every one likes it . What a perfectly funny idea ! " " Well , " said Laurie , defensively , " we ' ve never tried boarding- school before , you see . Dad did n't know any- thing about Hillman's either . He chose it on account ...
... course ! Every one likes it . What a perfectly funny idea ! " " Well , " said Laurie , defensively , " we ' ve never tried boarding- school before , you see . Dad did n't know any- thing about Hillman's either . He chose it on account ...
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... course , I see most of them when they come to Mother's , but she does n't like me to to know them . " " Of course not , " approved Ned . " She's dead right , too . They ' re a pretty poor lot , I guess . ' " " 99 " Oh , no , they ' re ...
... course , I see most of them when they come to Mother's , but she does n't like me to to know them . " " Of course not , " approved Ned . " She's dead right , too . They ' re a pretty poor lot , I guess . ' " " 99 " Oh , no , they ' re ...
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... course . Turner's the name . ' " Well , I never saw two boys so much alike in all my born days , ' " Miss Tabitha mar- veled . " Do you suppose they can be twins , John ? " " It's quite within the realm of probabil- ity , " was the ...
... course . Turner's the name . ' " Well , I never saw two boys so much alike in all my born days , ' " Miss Tabitha mar- veled . " Do you suppose they can be twins , John ? " " It's quite within the realm of probabil- ity , " was the ...
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... course , there were still rough spots in the playing , but these would be smoothed out as the season advanced . Every man on the team was either a brilliant player or a smoothly running cog in an almost perfect machine . Foster was well ...
... course , there were still rough spots in the playing , but these would be smoothed out as the season advanced . Every man on the team was either a brilliant player or a smoothly running cog in an almost perfect machine . Foster was well ...
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