St. Nicholas, Volume 10, Part 1Scribner, 1883 - Children's literature |
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... not interfered with her old industry should encourage those young women who fear marriage as an obstacle to success in art . VOL . X. - 13 . Walter Bobbette CHAPTER VII . THE BOYS IN COUNCIL . 1883. ] 193 ELIZABETH BUTLER .
... not interfered with her old industry should encourage those young women who fear marriage as an obstacle to success in art . VOL . X. - 13 . Walter Bobbette CHAPTER VII . THE BOYS IN COUNCIL . 1883. ] 193 ELIZABETH BUTLER .
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... CHAPTER VII . THE BOYS IN COUNCIL . RUPE and Rod ran on merrily down the bank , while Letty waited alone on the bridge , in the pleasant evening light , until Rush came out of Mr. Rumney's yard and joined her . The innocent girl was ...
... CHAPTER VII . THE BOYS IN COUNCIL . RUPE and Rod ran on merrily down the bank , while Letty waited alone on the bridge , in the pleasant evening light , until Rush came out of Mr. Rumney's yard and joined her . The innocent girl was ...
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... CHAPTER VIII . A CALL ON DUSHEE . THE elder Dushee was not pleasantly surprised when , that evening , there came a decided ring at the door of his new house on the Dempford side of the river ; and , on opening it , lamp in hand , he ...
... CHAPTER VIII . A CALL ON DUSHEE . THE elder Dushee was not pleasantly surprised when , that evening , there came a decided ring at the door of his new house on the Dempford side of the river ; and , on opening it , lamp in hand , he ...
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... CHAPTER IX . IN THE WILLOW TREE . THE next morning the boys went quietly about their work , wisely resolved not to borrow trouble , but to await developments , and make the best of things . They started up the mill , and the rush of the ...
... CHAPTER IX . IN THE WILLOW TREE . THE next morning the boys went quietly about their work , wisely resolved not to borrow trouble , but to await developments , and make the best of things . They started up the mill , and the rush of the ...
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... CHAPTER X. THE ENCOUNTER AT THE DAM . THE first boat , having passed the dam , staid its oars . The second likewise slackened speed , and drifted with the current abreast of the mill , while the third boat came up . In the bow of this ...
... CHAPTER X. THE ENCOUNTER AT THE DAM . THE first boat , having passed the dam , staid its oars . The second likewise slackened speed , and drifted with the current abreast of the mill , while the third boat came up . In the bow of this ...
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