St. Nicholas, Volumes 36-37Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1893 - Children's literature |
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... ground against an equally good team , unless it can " block , " and vice versa an eleven cannot stop an opponent from advancing the ball , unless it can get through and tackle . " A team's offensive play depends almost entirely upon the ...
... ground against an equally good team , unless it can " block , " and vice versa an eleven cannot stop an opponent from advancing the ball , unless it can get through and tackle . " A team's offensive play depends almost entirely upon the ...
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... ground . It is cold early in the morning , and late at night . In the daytime the sun shines very bright . It is quite hot sometimes . I am sitting on the piazza while I write this letter . I like to stay out here very much . We have ...
... ground . It is cold early in the morning , and late at night . In the daytime the sun shines very bright . It is quite hot sometimes . I am sitting on the piazza while I write this letter . I like to stay out here very much . We have ...
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... ground . I go to walk when the sun is shining . It is so cold here that the cows are shivering . It is pitiful to look out and see the poor animals standing out in the snow . They get in the shed and drive the dog out in the cold . The ...
... ground . I go to walk when the sun is shining . It is so cold here that the cows are shivering . It is pitiful to look out and see the poor animals standing out in the snow . They get in the shed and drive the dog out in the cold . The ...
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... ground ; Alfred picks it up and smells it . ) Alfred . It smells of musk like one o'clock . ( Rosetta and Felix smell handkerchief . ) Felix . Well , I declare . Pearl ( very plaintively ) . Only one wish . left ! Rosetta . Take it now ...
... ground ; Alfred picks it up and smells it . ) Alfred . It smells of musk like one o'clock . ( Rosetta and Felix smell handkerchief . ) Felix . Well , I declare . Pearl ( very plaintively ) . Only one wish . left ! Rosetta . Take it now ...
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Mary Mapes Dodge. long way ahead . Over the ground they sped like lightning toward a piece of woods . " Ha ! " shouted Ned , standing up in his excitement . " See there ! See that fox run ! How the hound springs along ! I wonder if he'll ...
Mary Mapes Dodge. long way ahead . Over the ground they sped like lightning toward a piece of woods . " Ha ! " shouted Ned , standing up in his excitement . " See there ! See that fox run ! How the hound springs along ! I wonder if he'll ...
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