St. Nicholas, Volumes 36-37Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1893 - Children's literature |
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Page 64
... answered mother sadly . " Yes ; and take the younkers and leave their poor old aunty alone and forlorn , " retorted Aunt Dot , dancing the baby till she crowed with delight . So they had kept together , and now it was Christmas week ...
... answered mother sadly . " Yes ; and take the younkers and leave their poor old aunty alone and forlorn , " retorted Aunt Dot , dancing the baby till she crowed with delight . So they had kept together , and now it was Christmas week ...
Page 65
... answered Aunt Dot briskly , laying the baby gently down and going to help her sister tidy up before supper . “ We might trim up the sitting - room ; there are lots of holly and berries in the woods for the getting , and we'll have ...
... answered Aunt Dot briskly , laying the baby gently down and going to help her sister tidy up before supper . “ We might trim up the sitting - room ; there are lots of holly and berries in the woods for the getting , and we'll have ...
Page 66
... answered Aunt Dot , fitting the key in the little door and throwing it open . " Such lots of trash as I used to ... answer . " Ruth , come here ! " she said presently in an odd voice , after gazing into each little room with startled ...
... answered Aunt Dot , fitting the key in the little door and throwing it open . " Such lots of trash as I used to ... answer . " Ruth , come here ! " she said presently in an odd voice , after gazing into each little room with startled ...
Page 96
... answered Chess , very promptly , and beginning to rise from the table . " Then you may go . " " Thank you , sir , " answered Chess , making a bee - line for the door , and speaking so fast that there was no room for punctuation at all ...
... answered Chess , very promptly , and beginning to rise from the table . " Then you may go . " " Thank you , sir , " answered Chess , making a bee - line for the door , and speaking so fast that there was no room for punctuation at all ...
Page 106
... answered without divulgement of the object itself . The other side asks the forty questions . each questioner striving to bring out an answer that will disclose the chosen " object " of the side on the defensive . " object " This ...
... answered without divulgement of the object itself . The other side asks the forty questions . each questioner striving to bring out an answer that will disclose the chosen " object " of the side on the defensive . " object " This ...
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