St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 592
... why the tall man in the white sweater did n't play harder . " " Well , nobody told me he was the referee , or whatever he is , " declared Mrs. Hazard , smilingly . time and again at Needham and Sargent . Gain after. 592 [ MAY , CROFTON ...
... why the tall man in the white sweater did n't play harder . " " Well , nobody told me he was the referee , or whatever he is , " declared Mrs. Hazard , smilingly . time and again at Needham and Sargent . Gain after. 592 [ MAY , CROFTON ...
Page 598
... told you , " I retorted , and I could feel my face flushing , which he noted as well , for his manner became a little more civil . that my heart stood still , for fear he should dis- cover the paper hidden therein . Then , to my great ...
... told you , " I retorted , and I could feel my face flushing , which he noted as well , for his manner became a little more civil . that my heart stood still , for fear he should dis- cover the paper hidden therein . Then , to my great ...
Page 604
... told once more the tale of my coming to the Americas and the reasons for it . That my story was believed , in the main at least , was shown by the remarks that went around the table in regard to Mr. Van der Helst's behavior to me , and ...
... told once more the tale of my coming to the Americas and the reasons for it . That my story was believed , in the main at least , was shown by the remarks that went around the table in regard to Mr. Van der Helst's behavior to me , and ...
Page 607
... told me to come down on the main street in Factoryville the next 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 ...
... told me to come down on the main street in Factoryville the next 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 ...
Page 608
... told him he need n't mind how I got there , but that I would certainly come . So , for a time , I went regularly over to the other town - Factoryville's old rival - and pitched every Saturday ; and often I had to walk both ways . But ...
... told him he need n't mind how I got there , but that I would certainly come . So , for a time , I went regularly over to the other town - Factoryville's old rival - and pitched every Saturday ; and often I had to walk both ways . But ...
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