St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 580
... hard at her peony roots that before she knew it she had kneed a hole straight through her brown gingham frock . She showed it in dis- may to Aunty Jones . " Never mind , " said the kind , old lady . " It's an old one . You go up to the ...
... hard at her peony roots that before she knew it she had kneed a hole straight through her brown gingham frock . She showed it in dis- may to Aunty Jones . " Never mind , " said the kind , old lady . " It's an old one . You go up to the ...
Page 582
... hard really to hate people . Hating must always be ugly . To bring beauty into the world , one must bring love into it . Oh , but it would be much harder than transplant- ing flowers and wearing blue ribbons ! She finished the story ...
... hard really to hate people . Hating must always be ugly . To bring beauty into the world , one must bring love into it . Oh , but it would be much harder than transplant- ing flowers and wearing blue ribbons ! She finished the story ...
Page 591
... hard , low throw along the edge of the field , to his right end , who caught the ball over his shoulder , and ran to Crofton's thirty - four - yard line . A try at the line netted two yards . Then Gould again hurled the pigskin , this ...
... hard , low throw along the edge of the field , to his right end , who caught the ball over his shoulder , and ran to Crofton's thirty - four - yard line . A try at the line netted two yards . Then Gould again hurled the pigskin , this ...
Page 595
... hard - fought game , almost reached him . But behind Gould was Gil , and Gil it was who , just as the quarter - back's arms stretched out to bring Jim to earth , threw himself in front of the enemy . Over they went together , rolling ...
... hard - fought game , almost reached him . But behind Gould was Gil , and Gil it was who , just as the quarter - back's arms stretched out to bring Jim to earth , threw himself in front of the enemy . Over they went together , rolling ...
Page 606
... hard and straight , and was pretty good at chasing the balls that got away from me ; but I was n't a good hitter , and probably for just one reason . I was what is known as a " cross - handed " bat- ter , -- and the experts will all ...
... hard and straight , and was pretty good at chasing the balls that got away from me ; but I was n't a good hitter , and probably for just one reason . I was what is known as a " cross - handed " bat- ter , -- and the experts will all ...
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