St. Nicholas, Volume 46Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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... hear those words that day , said hopelessly , said recklessly , said bravely ? I saw Papa at last , and elbowed my way through the press to his side . " Ah , my little Jeannette ! " he cried , greeting me tenderly . He smiled ; but as ...
... hear those words that day , said hopelessly , said recklessly , said bravely ? I saw Papa at last , and elbowed my way through the press to his side . " Ah , my little Jeannette ! " he cried , greeting me tenderly . He smiled ; but as ...
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... hear him whistle I say , " Sis , I ' m sick- I got to go out . " But she answers , " Now , Will , The way to get well is by just keeping still- " ( Sittin ' around . ) I'm making a motor - boat out in the shed . It's almost all done ...
... hear him whistle I say , " Sis , I ' m sick- I got to go out . " But she answers , " Now , Will , The way to get well is by just keeping still- " ( Sittin ' around . ) I'm making a motor - boat out in the shed . It's almost all done ...
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... hear lectures , to be entertained by singers and players , and to attend religious meetings . These are only a few of the helpful things that " earn and give " pledge money will buy for a fighting man . It will buy the full service of ...
... hear lectures , to be entertained by singers and players , and to attend religious meetings . These are only a few of the helpful things that " earn and give " pledge money will buy for a fighting man . It will buy the full service of ...
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... hear , " said Edna Ferber , who spoke during the day , " that nearly all the Liberty League girls are working- girls " ; and she urged that the league itself be made a permanent institution , saying , " When this war is over , by means ...
... hear , " said Edna Ferber , who spoke during the day , " that nearly all the Liberty League girls are working- girls " ; and she urged that the league itself be made a permanent institution , saying , " When this war is over , by means ...
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... hear how some of our boys are getting on in England . A few miles away from our village are two large flying - camps , where there are over two hundred Americans . All winter long , Irish workmen have been busy there , building , and ...
... hear how some of our boys are getting on in England . A few miles away from our village are two large flying - camps , where there are over two hundred Americans . All winter long , Irish workmen have been busy there , building , and ...
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