St. Nicholas, Volumes 36-37Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1893 - Children's literature |
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... hour . II . Born of the earth , where the sun and rain Ripened slowly the harvest grain ; With the product of Ind in its seething grasp , And the fruit of the tropic within its clasp ;. ALL HAIL TO THE ONE WHO DIS- A GROUP OF BLUECOAT ...
... hour . II . Born of the earth , where the sun and rain Ripened slowly the harvest grain ; With the product of Ind in its seething grasp , And the fruit of the tropic within its clasp ;. ALL HAIL TO THE ONE WHO DIS- A GROUP OF BLUECOAT ...
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... hour Blazes stood watching the small still figure . When hoof - beats smote through the summer stillness he gave a sharp whinny , and placed himself directly over the sleeping child , looking with fiery eyes and batted ears at the ...
... hour Blazes stood watching the small still figure . When hoof - beats smote through the summer stillness he gave a sharp whinny , and placed himself directly over the sleeping child , looking with fiery eyes and batted ears at the ...
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... hour later the stranger sat apathetically on a fallen roadside tree . Rain pelted furiously down , but he did not seem to notice it , so intent was his gaze at a child's picture in his left hand . The right held a pistol thrust well ...
... hour later the stranger sat apathetically on a fallen roadside tree . Rain pelted furiously down , but he did not seem to notice it , so intent was his gaze at a child's picture in his left hand . The right held a pistol thrust well ...
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... hour a warning charm , For every moon a sweet alarm , For every gate of Heaven a psalm ; Nor ring a note of self or sin- O , twelve o'clock when Yule comes in ! And joy shall hail from clime to clime At Christmas time , at Christmas ...
... hour a warning charm , For every moon a sweet alarm , For every gate of Heaven a psalm ; Nor ring a note of self or sin- O , twelve o'clock when Yule comes in ! And joy shall hail from clime to clime At Christmas time , at Christmas ...
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Mary Mapes Dodge. ( TO BE CONTINUED . ) HOLLY . Since that hour , now far away , When Time's tired wing was light , In the path of Christmas Day Always shine the berries bright ; And , ' mid all its tender folly , Gleams the blush of ...
Mary Mapes Dodge. ( TO BE CONTINUED . ) HOLLY . Since that hour , now far away , When Time's tired wing was light , In the path of Christmas Day Always shine the berries bright ; And , ' mid all its tender folly , Gleams the blush of ...
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