St. Nicholas, Volume 46Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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... fear for my papa . I am sure he will be spared . " And at this remark I realized that like Heloise , I , too , was sure my papa would live to come back to me . I was very sure of this . I could not believe that anything would happen to ...
... fear for my papa . I am sure he will be spared . " And at this remark I realized that like Heloise , I , too , was sure my papa would live to come back to me . I was very sure of this . I could not believe that anything would happen to ...
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... fear , with which I think the children of France are born ; the constant threat of a brutal people near us ; the uneasiness of living side by side with overbearing , ill - mannered neigh- bors we could not trust ; these things had ...
... fear , with which I think the children of France are born ; the constant threat of a brutal people near us ; the uneasiness of living side by side with overbearing , ill - mannered neigh- bors we could not trust ; these things had ...
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... fear not the Boches ! " I ter has in it the quality of hope . shall wait till to - morrow before I leave . " I closed the door after they had gone , and turned to meet Eugénie . On her face . was an expression that startled me . " What ...
... fear not the Boches ! " I ter has in it the quality of hope . shall wait till to - morrow before I leave . " I closed the door after they had gone , and turned to meet Eugénie . On her face . was an expression that startled me . " What ...
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... " strong arm " tactics of the service , so that to - day no fear of piratical visitation is entertained by either the captain of the Verses by Emilie Poulsson and stories by Maud Lindsay . 1918. ] 53 THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD.
... " strong arm " tactics of the service , so that to - day no fear of piratical visitation is entertained by either the captain of the Verses by Emilie Poulsson and stories by Maud Lindsay . 1918. ] 53 THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD.
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... fear of startling him , sat upon his own steed as if he were carven of stone . But quiet though he was , the wild horse took fright at him , and , galloping into the woods , came forth no more that morn . With such swiftness did he come ...
... fear of startling him , sat upon his own steed as if he were carven of stone . But quiet though he was , the wild horse took fright at him , and , galloping into the woods , came forth no more that morn . With such swiftness did he come ...
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