St. Nicholas, Volumes 36-37Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1893 - Children's literature |
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Page 53
... followed them and lo , the fingers pointed to a bright star ! " But yes , my little man , " said the mother Félicie , " the star stands always over the manger to lead the wanderers to the Holy Child . " They turned at last into the ...
... followed them and lo , the fingers pointed to a bright star ! " But yes , my little man , " said the mother Félicie , " the star stands always over the manger to lead the wanderers to the Holy Child . " They turned at last into the ...
Page 82
... followed Guert . He did not have to lift the chest after he had knocked off its cover with a handspike . It quickly arose to the bulwark and out went the fragrant tea leaves into the salt water . That was the last chest Guert could get ...
... followed Guert . He did not have to lift the chest after he had knocked off its cover with a handspike . It quickly arose to the bulwark and out went the fragrant tea leaves into the salt water . That was the last chest Guert could get ...
Page 85
... followed by Rosetta . ) Pearl ( graciously ) . Good - morning , Ros- etta . Rosetta ( courtesying ) . Good - morning , Prin- cess ! Good - morning , Prince ! Pearl . So you're selling toys . Rosetta . Yes , Princess ; but I have only ...
... followed by Rosetta . ) Pearl ( graciously ) . Good - morning , Ros- etta . Rosetta ( courtesying ) . Good - morning , Prin- cess ! Good - morning , Prince ! Pearl . So you're selling toys . Rosetta . Yes , Princess ; but I have only ...
Page 106
... followed , for the rest of her division supposed that she wished to gain a laugh by that cheapest form of wit , antiphrasis . But when her replies to the questions came : Something distinctly new . " 66 66 Something very bright ...
... followed , for the rest of her division supposed that she wished to gain a laugh by that cheapest form of wit , antiphrasis . But when her replies to the questions came : Something distinctly new . " 66 66 Something very bright ...
Page 107
... followed by monarchs of later date ; witness the Fitz - Jameses and Fitz - Charleses of the last Stuarts , and the Fitz- Clarences , children of William IV . Hereditary surnames gradually became common among all classes . Some were ...
... followed by monarchs of later date ; witness the Fitz - Jameses and Fitz - Charleses of the last Stuarts , and the Fitz- Clarences , children of William IV . Hereditary surnames gradually became common among all classes . Some were ...
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