St. Nicholas, Volumes 36-37Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1893 - Children's literature |
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... light ; But the brave boy said : " I am not afraid I shall find the Christ - child to - night . " And he thought of the beautiful churches Where the lights and the singers were fair , And cried , as he gazed Where the still world ...
... light ; But the brave boy said : " I am not afraid I shall find the Christ - child to - night . " And he thought of the beautiful churches Where the lights and the singers were fair , And cried , as he gazed Where the still world ...
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... light in the windows . Surrounding the house were snow - laden trees , and a lustrous moon illumined the cold wintry landscape . Here Uncle Arthur described the merry Christmas party inside , for this was supposed to represent the ...
... light in the windows . Surrounding the house were snow - laden trees , and a lustrous moon illumined the cold wintry landscape . Here Uncle Arthur described the merry Christmas party inside , for this was supposed to represent the ...
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... light that could be seen was a small lamp near the closet or Cave of Mystery as it was called . There stood the two fathers ; one addressed the company saying he was about to introduce the Ice Queen who had left her home among the ...
... light that could be seen was a small lamp near the closet or Cave of Mystery as it was called . There stood the two fathers ; one addressed the company saying he was about to introduce the Ice Queen who had left her home among the ...
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... light . It staid as long as that light could wink , And it brought to them something - What do you think ? Why the morning disclosed a wonderful sight Of gifts that were left for this wandering fay , Including a ticket for " s - elf and ...
... light . It staid as long as that light could wink , And it brought to them something - What do you think ? Why the morning disclosed a wonderful sight Of gifts that were left for this wandering fay , Including a ticket for " s - elf and ...
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... lights are in the windows of the great houses , and the good God will guide us safely to the Cathedral , that we may ... light cast from the bridge lamps . Beyond lay the old town with its many lights - an enchanted city , and over all ...
... lights are in the windows of the great houses , and the good God will guide us safely to the Cathedral , that we may ... light cast from the bridge lamps . Beyond lay the old town with its many lights - an enchanted city , and over all ...
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