St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 99
Page 574
... MORNING , " " NOON . " AND " NIGHT . " Pictures , from paintings by Francis Day .. MOUSE , MR . , AND MR . TOAD . Picture , drawn by E. G. Lutz ......... .. OLDEST INHABITANT , POSITIVELY THE , ( Illustration from photograph ) ...
... MORNING , " " NOON . " AND " NIGHT . " Pictures , from paintings by Francis Day .. MOUSE , MR . , AND MR . TOAD . Picture , drawn by E. G. Lutz ......... .. OLDEST INHABITANT , POSITIVELY THE , ( Illustration from photograph ) ...
Page 580
... morning for a week , with a quick - beating heart , she watched Mr. Danvers walk by on his visit of inspection to his new house . Then one day , before she knew she had done it , she had opened the gate and was speak- ing to him ...
... morning for a week , with a quick - beating heart , she watched Mr. Danvers walk by on his visit of inspection to his new house . Then one day , before she knew she had done it , she had opened the gate and was speak- ing to him ...
Page 583
... morning was over , Deborah and Mr. Dan- vers had planned the entire garden . Deborah forgot to be dumb or bashful . She chattered and laughed , and glowed like any other happy , human creature . Presently Mr. Danvers looked at his watch ...
... morning was over , Deborah and Mr. Dan- vers had planned the entire garden . Deborah forgot to be dumb or bashful . She chattered and laughed , and glowed like any other happy , human creature . Presently Mr. Danvers looked at his watch ...
Page 602
... morning , we sighted land , which Mr. Vernon said was the Long Is- land ; and soon afterward we entered a broad , beautiful bay in which were all manner of ships at anchor , for here lay the English fleet over which Admiral Lord Howe ...
... morning , we sighted land , which Mr. Vernon said was the Long Is- land ; and soon afterward we entered a broad , beautiful bay in which were all manner of ships at anchor , for here lay the English fleet over which Admiral Lord Howe ...
Page 607
... morning , which was Saturday , the day of the game - and take a " tryout . " The captain was there . " We want to see what you ' ve got , " said he . I was throwing , and I was " putting everything that I had on the ball . " After a ...
... morning , which was Saturday , the day of the game - and take a " tryout . " The captain was there . " We want to see what you ' ve got , " said he . I was throwing , and I was " putting everything that I had on the ball . " After a ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ACROSTIC Alice American League Andrew Strong asked ball base on balls base-ball Beaver Camp Beth better birds bottle boys Brother John called captain catcher Cousin Willie cried curve door Dorothy Elizabeth exclaimed eyes Factoryville fast feet girl gold badge hand head heard Helen Huldah Jack knew laughed League Lee Hoffman Lefty light Little Women looked Mary morning mother Mummer Nance nest never NICHOLAS night North Rutland once pitch pitcher Pitcher's Plate play player Polly Prince Charlie Roger runner second base second baseman seemed side Silver Badge smile stood story summer sure Taunton tell things thought throw told Travers trees Trumbull turned voice wait watch wonderful words York City young