St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 585
... stand ; ' T is but a sprout , yet leaves no doubt That Spring is in the land . Awake , awake , my pretty maid , Your latch is on the pin ; Awake from out your drowsy dream , And take your May - bush in . The whippoorwill she sings by ...
... stand ; ' T is but a sprout , yet leaves no doubt That Spring is in the land . Awake , awake , my pretty maid , Your latch is on the pin ; Awake from out your drowsy dream , And take your May - bush in . The whippoorwill she sings by ...
Page 589
... his own account The tune that he liked best . And now upon the scroll of Fame These names forever stand : Drum - Major Roland Roly And his Military Band . BY RALPH HENRY BARBOUR Kingsford , Quarter , " ". 1912. ] 589 THE MILITARY BAND.
... his own account The tune that he liked best . And now upon the scroll of Fame These names forever stand : Drum - Major Roland Roly And his Military Band . BY RALPH HENRY BARBOUR Kingsford , Quarter , " ". 1912. ] 589 THE MILITARY BAND.
Page 590
... stand . Beyond Mrs. Hazard sat Jim , with Jeffrey beside him . The Crof- ton side of the field was three and four deep with spectators ; and at ten minutes before the time set for starting the game , two things happened simultaneously ...
... stand . Beyond Mrs. Hazard sat Jim , with Jeffrey beside him . The Crof- ton side of the field was three and four deep with spectators ; and at ten minutes before the time set for starting the game , two things happened simultaneously ...
Page 591
... STAND ER ances , Hawthorne had very little to offer in the matter of ground - gaining feats . And through out the first period , Gould failed to get away with anything . Crofton watched him as a cat watches a mouse , and every move of ...
... STAND ER ances , Hawthorne had very little to offer in the matter of ground - gaining feats . And through out the first period , Gould failed to get away with anything . Crofton watched him as a cat watches a mouse , and every move of ...
Page 593
... stand ? " " Stand ? " " Yes , " replied Johnny , impatiently . " Is n't there any way you can play this half ? " " I'm afraid not , " answered Jim . " Mr. Gordon wired that I'd have to take an exam before I could play . " " You did n't ...
... stand ? " " Stand ? " " Yes , " replied Johnny , impatiently . " Is n't there any way you can play this half ? " " I'm afraid not , " answered Jim . " Mr. Gordon wired that I'd have to take an exam before I could play . " " You did n't ...
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