St. Nicholas, Volume 10, Part 1Scribner, 1883 - Children's literature |
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Page 164
... laughed on , " for Edith Olcott told me he was ever ' n ' ever " I'm going to have my bill settled to - day , Then , what are we going to do ? " said Dot , little Miss Dot , " as with quite a grave face he with another sob . Christmas ...
... laughed on , " for Edith Olcott told me he was ever ' n ' ever " I'm going to have my bill settled to - day , Then , what are we going to do ? " said Dot , little Miss Dot , " as with quite a grave face he with another sob . Christmas ...
Page 165
... laughed , and the doctor caught Dot up and set her on his shoulder , and pranced with her into the cozy sitting - room . Pretty soon Don was wheeled into the sunny bay - window , and there they all sat the rest of the morning . Dot had ...
... laughed , and the doctor caught Dot up and set her on his shoulder , and pranced with her into the cozy sitting - room . Pretty soon Don was wheeled into the sunny bay - window , and there they all sat the rest of the morning . Dot had ...
Page 167
... laughed to think what a saving of house - work it would be if dishes dropped down upon the table filled with food , and quietly melted The new suit , a pretty light gray , lay upon the " bed , with the clean shirt , collar , and cuffs ...
... laughed to think what a saving of house - work it would be if dishes dropped down upon the table filled with food , and quietly melted The new suit , a pretty light gray , lay upon the " bed , with the clean shirt , collar , and cuffs ...
Page 183
... sir . " and woolen socks , and gray mittens . It did not Tom laughed at Mike's sharp way of dodging take long to think all this , and then he cried : ELIZABETH BUTLER . BY ALICE MEYNELL . [ Many of. 1883.1 183 HETTY'S LETTER .
... sir . " and woolen socks , and gray mittens . It did not Tom laughed at Mike's sharp way of dodging take long to think all this , and then he cried : ELIZABETH BUTLER . BY ALICE MEYNELL . [ Many of. 1883.1 183 HETTY'S LETTER .
Page 221
... laughed again . The boy sprang up with a cry , and was about to plunge into the bushes , but the robber seized him by the arm . 66 ' No , no , my good Sir Page , " said Jasto . " Don't lead me over any more such wretched ways as you ...
... laughed again . The boy sprang up with a cry , and was about to plunge into the bushes , but the robber seized him by the arm . 66 ' No , no , my good Sir Page , " said Jasto . " Don't lead me over any more such wretched ways as you ...
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