St. Nicholas, Volume 10, Part 1Scribner, 1883 - Children's literature |
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Page 181
... kind of life they knew nothing about . They could not Brind imagine a little girl without a papa and mamma , auntie and cousins , plenty of toys and playtime , and lots of laughing and talking . Soon one of them , with a bright thought ...
... kind of life they knew nothing about . They could not Brind imagine a little girl without a papa and mamma , auntie and cousins , plenty of toys and playtime , and lots of laughing and talking . Soon one of them , with a bright thought ...
Page 185
... kind of occupation on her part was no hinderance to mental attention , but that , on the contrary , the after - sight of the drawing produced during the read- ing of some passage of history would recall the events to which the little ...
... kind of occupation on her part was no hinderance to mental attention , but that , on the contrary , the after - sight of the drawing produced during the read- ing of some passage of history would recall the events to which the little ...
Page 187
... kind permission of the Fine Art Society , 148 New Bond street , London , owners of the copyright . The painting belongs to Her Majesty the Queen , and is now at Windsor Castle , but was in the possession of the Fine Art Society for some ...
... kind permission of the Fine Art Society , 148 New Bond street , London , owners of the copyright . The painting belongs to Her Majesty the Queen , and is now at Windsor Castle , but was in the possession of the Fine Art Society for some ...
Page 193
... kind of garment possesses . Her models are not the usual professionals - pretty women in elaborate historical costumes , or men who have achieved a triumph in the development of muscle . Mrs. Butler draws directly from her subjects ...
... kind of garment possesses . Her models are not the usual professionals - pretty women in elaborate historical costumes , or men who have achieved a triumph in the development of muscle . Mrs. Butler draws directly from her subjects ...
Page 207
... kind , alternating with four a little larger , of the same size as the cen- ter one , form a pretty This part of the work can be learned from a teacher in a few minutes . When the plate is dry , you will not need to draw the figure upon ...
... kind , alternating with four a little larger , of the same size as the cen- ter one , form a pretty This part of the work can be learned from a teacher in a few minutes . When the plate is dry , you will not need to draw the figure upon ...
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