St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 593
... passed an examination ? " " Yes , sir , I suppose so . That ' s what Mr. Gor- don wired , you know . " " Do they - er - need you , do you think ? " " They seem to think so , " answered Jim . " They want a fellow to take Parker's place ...
... passed an examination ? " " Yes , sir , I suppose so . That ' s what Mr. Gor- don wired , you know . " " Do they - er - need you , do you think ? " " They seem to think so , " answered Jim . " They want a fellow to take Parker's place ...
Page 595
... . Hanks ? " Mr. Hanks nodded slowly . " Yes , " he replied , " your brother passed a very creditable , if some- what hurried , examination . " ABAKER CHAPTER X IN THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY As I I 595 1912. ] CROFTON CHUMS.
... . Hanks ? " Mr. Hanks nodded slowly . " Yes , " he replied , " your brother passed a very creditable , if some- what hurried , examination . " ABAKER CHAPTER X IN THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY As I I 595 1912. ] CROFTON CHUMS.
Page 602
... passed while I waited the ordeal that would come to me when I faced the admiral of the fleet , toward which we were hur- rying . At length one beautiful morning , we sighted land , which Mr. Vernon said was the Long Is- land ; and soon ...
... passed while I waited the ordeal that would come to me when I faced the admiral of the fleet , toward which we were hur- rying . At length one beautiful morning , we sighted land , which Mr. Vernon said was the Long Is- land ; and soon ...
Page 603
... passed him , and I felt somewhat heartened as I went down over the side and started off to learn my fate . I knew at once which must be Lord Howe , for he sat at the head of the table , and those about him showed plainly that his was ...
... passed him , and I felt somewhat heartened as I went down over the side and started off to learn my fate . I knew at once which must be Lord Howe , for he sat at the head of the table , and those about him showed plainly that his was ...
Page 637
... passed , and he saw none of them . New - year's eve came , and Roger's father and mother drove away in a sleigh to a neigh- bor's house , for a dinner - party , and to see the New - year in . Roger sat reading in the library until the ...
... passed , and he saw none of them . New - year's eve came , and Roger's father and mother drove away in a sleigh to a neigh- bor's house , for a dinner - party , and to see the New - year in . Roger sat reading in the library until the ...
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