St. Nicholas, Volumes 36-37Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1893 - Children's literature |
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... captain is anxious to work , but perhaps does not know where to begin or how to develop his team . The game seems to ... CAPTAINS . ( From a Painting by Walther Firle . )
... captain is anxious to work , but perhaps does not know where to begin or how to develop his team . The game seems to ... CAPTAINS . ( From a Painting by Walther Firle . )
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... captain is to have his team play as one man ; and this is evidently dependent on the strength and resources his ... CAPTAINS . 57.
... captain is to have his team play as one man ; and this is evidently dependent on the strength and resources his ... CAPTAINS . 57.
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... Captain Trafford of the Harvard eleven illustrates what study and hard work can do for a full - back . In July , in the summer before he came to college , he could not drop - kick at all . Part of a week was spent in simply studying the ...
... Captain Trafford of the Harvard eleven illustrates what study and hard work can do for a full - back . In July , in the summer before he came to college , he could not drop - kick at all . Part of a week was spent in simply studying the ...
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... Captain of the Harvard '90 Foot - Ball Team . EAR OUR ICE - BOAT . ARLY last winter my friend , Fred Burdett , and I decided to build an ice- boat . We ransacked the attics of our houses for old skates , canvas , iron bolts , nuts , and ...
... Captain of the Harvard '90 Foot - Ball Team . EAR OUR ICE - BOAT . ARLY last winter my friend , Fred Burdett , and I decided to build an ice- boat . We ransacked the attics of our houses for old skates , canvas , iron bolts , nuts , and ...
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... Captain Kidd's men ? " He took to his oars as he spoke , and before the tall savage sat down again , Guert had taken several vigorous pulls . " Co - co's another savage , " he remarked , as he tugged at his oars . " Never was a slave ...
... Captain Kidd's men ? " He took to his oars as he spoke , and before the tall savage sat down again , Guert had taken several vigorous pulls . " Co - co's another savage , " he remarked , as he tugged at his oars . " Never was a slave ...
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Aaron Burr Alfred arms Ashmodai asked Aunt baby beautiful better boat called Captain Chess Chessingham child Co-co Columbus cried Danby dark dear doll door exclaimed Eyck eyes face father Fauqua Felix followed friends ghost dance girls ground Guert Hale hand head heap heard heart Indian island jirenes king knew lady laughed little Barrington live looked mamma Maud midshipmen Miss morning mother Naiad Nanno Nathan Hale never night Noank once Pearl Piokee Piokee's play pony Prairie pretty Punky Rachel replied Rosetta sail Santa Claus schooner seemed ship shouted side skipper smile stood story talk tell Ten Eyck thee there's things thought told took tree turned Up-na-tan voice waiting Wak-Wak walked watch Whistler Williamsburg wind wish wonder young