St. Nicholas, Volumes 36-37Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1893 - Children's literature |
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... feet square , a foot or more from the floor . The upright posts at each corner consisted of pieces of board about two inches wide by one inch in thickness , with pieces nailed across the top . This formed a light framework for draperies ...
... feet square , a foot or more from the floor . The upright posts at each corner consisted of pieces of board about two inches wide by one inch in thickness , with pieces nailed across the top . This formed a light framework for draperies ...
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... tide , it is warm and sweet : A whole world's heart at a Baby's feet ! Richard Burton . GRANDMA'S PAPER CUPIDS . No turkey , no mince pie. ( From a Painting by Walther Firle . ) " I AM IN A BEAUTIFUL PLACE . " RICHARD BURTON 195.
... tide , it is warm and sweet : A whole world's heart at a Baby's feet ! Richard Burton . GRANDMA'S PAPER CUPIDS . No turkey , no mince pie. ( From a Painting by Walther Firle . ) " I AM IN A BEAUTIFUL PLACE . " RICHARD BURTON 195.
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... feet ; ( Music begins softly . ) ( Music louder . ) Rain around Silver sound ; Shed o'er Mortals ' floor Measures meet For fairy feet . ( Music and Dance of Fairy ) . Rosetta ( as the dance ends ) . There ! ( to the other children ...
... feet ; ( Music begins softly . ) ( Music louder . ) Rain around Silver sound ; Shed o'er Mortals ' floor Measures meet For fairy feet . ( Music and Dance of Fairy ) . Rosetta ( as the dance ends ) . There ! ( to the other children ...
Page 106
... feet long and about as thick , a " fore - stick " of twice that length , resting on rude " andirons " or on two large stones ? Such were usual when their grandmothers were housekeepers in the country . 66 In those early times almost ...
... feet long and about as thick , a " fore - stick " of twice that length , resting on rude " andirons " or on two large stones ? Such were usual when their grandmothers were housekeepers in the country . 66 In those early times almost ...
Page 124
... feet thrust into the air , cold and stiff . Both bird and squirrel were stuffed and kept in loving remembrance - gay little Friday and sweet David- and now they perch aloft on the bookcase at Oak Knoll in memory of the cheer they have ...
... feet thrust into the air , cold and stiff . Both bird and squirrel were stuffed and kept in loving remembrance - gay little Friday and sweet David- and now they perch aloft on the bookcase at Oak Knoll in memory of the cheer they have ...
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