St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 579
... turned away after the first glance . " I don't love a thing but my garden , " thought Deborah . " It ' s the only beautiful thing I have . Maybe I love Aunty Jones a little scrap , and I used to love Josie , because she ' s so pretty ...
... turned away after the first glance . " I don't love a thing but my garden , " thought Deborah . " It ' s the only beautiful thing I have . Maybe I love Aunty Jones a little scrap , and I used to love Josie , because she ' s so pretty ...
Page 584
... turned into white paint ; enough to cover your whole house . If you ' ll say the word , I ' ll smear it over odd ... turning her back , Deborah looked up and smiled . It was a friendly smile , born of her new sense of self - assurance ...
... turned into white paint ; enough to cover your whole house . If you ' ll say the word , I ' ll smear it over odd ... turning her back , Deborah looked up and smiled . It was a friendly smile , born of her new sense of self - assurance ...
Page 592
... turned to Mr. Hanks , and asked him : " How do you like the game , sir ? " Z himself down beside Jeffrey , looking very serious . " Is n't it just glorious ? " cried Hope , her cheeks crimson and her hair , loosened by the breeze ...
... turned to Mr. Hanks , and asked him : " How do you like the game , sir ? " Z himself down beside Jeffrey , looking very serious . " Is n't it just glorious ? " cried Hope , her cheeks crimson and her hair , loosened by the breeze ...
Page 598
... turned on me furi- ously . " So , miss , " he roared , " your old Mr. Travers turns out to be a young , hot - headed rebel ! I did well to doubt you , and I believe you have that for which I am looking , in spite of your childish ways ...
... turned on me furi- ously . " So , miss , " he roared , " your old Mr. Travers turns out to be a young , hot - headed rebel ! I did well to doubt you , and I believe you have that for which I am looking , in spite of your childish ways ...
Page 605
... turned over , and the flat stone started with the flat surface at an acute angle to the earth , instead of parallel to it , the stone , instead of dropping , would curve horizontally . I began to practise this throw , and to make all ...
... turned over , and the flat stone started with the flat surface at an acute angle to the earth , instead of parallel to it , the stone , instead of dropping , would curve horizontally . I began to practise this throw , and to make all ...
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