St. Nicholas, Volume 46Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 98
Page 14
... began again , while I ran to Heloise , my best friend . Heloise is fifteen , that is to say , just my age , and we have shared our little secrets since we were able to whisper them to each other . She is so pretty and so sweet , and now ...
... began again , while I ran to Heloise , my best friend . Heloise is fifteen , that is to say , just my age , and we have shared our little secrets since we were able to whisper them to each other . She is so pretty and so sweet , and now ...
Page 16
... began to move toward the railroad station . I knew what that meant - in- stantly my thoughts flew to my papa . " We must go home at once , Grand- père ! " I said , taking him by the arm , for it would be impossible to guide him through ...
... began to move toward the railroad station . I knew what that meant - in- stantly my thoughts flew to my papa . " We must go home at once , Grand- père ! " I said , taking him by the arm , for it would be impossible to guide him through ...
Page 29
... began to discuss all sorts of plans . Finally it was decided that a dance would be the best way of welcoming the new - comers . One of the members very kindly threw open her house and garden for this pur- pose , and the date of the ...
... began to discuss all sorts of plans . Finally it was decided that a dance would be the best way of welcoming the new - comers . One of the members very kindly threw open her house and garden for this pur- pose , and the date of the ...
Page 31
... began again with renewed vigor ! At seven o'clock the men were drawn up in a body , and after we had sung " My Country , ' t is of Thee , " they gave three rousing cheers for our kind hostess , whose charming hospitality we one and all ...
... began again with renewed vigor ! At seven o'clock the men were drawn up in a body , and after we had sung " My Country , ' t is of Thee , " they gave three rousing cheers for our kind hostess , whose charming hospitality we one and all ...
Page 48
... began ladling ingredients into a bowl . Pete , in a businesslike manner , washed potatoes , shouting for Rex to get the water boiling . " Where's that lazy lubber , Jinks ? " Rex demanded . " Still spooning with Grandma ? Go and haul ...
... began ladling ingredients into a bowl . Pete , in a businesslike manner , washed potatoes , shouting for Rex to get the water boiling . " Where's that lazy lubber , Jinks ? " Rex demanded . " Still spooning with Grandma ? Go and haul ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ACROSTIC Allies Alsace American answered arms army asked Barbara Beardsley Belgium Benny Billy blue Boches brave buck Bulgaria called Christmas cried CROSS-WORDS Daddy dear Djinn Dorinda Dorothy Egmont Elizabeth enemy Eugénie eyes face father fear feet Fen's fight fire France French friends German girls Gold Badge Grandpère Guaranís guns hand head heard heart Heloise honor horse king knew La Libre Belgique La Marseillaise land laughed League Member letter live look machine-gun Madame Garnier Marines Martigny Mary Minthy Molly Monsieur mother never NICHOLAS night officer Plop Plakes PUZZLES Red Cross Rheims seemed ship Siddereticus Silver Badge won smiled snow soldiers stood stopped story suddenly tank tell thing thought tion told trees turned U-boat voice watched Wetherby wonderful Wondering Boy wood words young