St. Nicholas, Volumes 36-37Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1893 - Children's literature |
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Mary Mapes Dodge. the audience had noticed a peculiar - shaped object which occupied nearly one side of the room , but it was so thoroughly concealed with draperies that they failed to make out what it was . She then brought her hands ...
Mary Mapes Dodge. the audience had noticed a peculiar - shaped object which occupied nearly one side of the room , but it was so thoroughly concealed with draperies that they failed to make out what it was . She then brought her hands ...
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... nearly ready . The big coffee- pot was on , for two clergymen were coming home with Mr. Gray to dine , and Hannah was making a wonderful pudding with islands of froth on top of it . Hannah was what is called a very plain . woman ; but ...
... nearly ready . The big coffee- pot was on , for two clergymen were coming home with Mr. Gray to dine , and Hannah was making a wonderful pudding with islands of froth on top of it . Hannah was what is called a very plain . woman ; but ...
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... nearly always kept at arm's length . The kicking of Captain Trafford of the Harvard eleven illustrates what study and hard work can do for a full - back . In July , in the summer before he came to college , he could not drop - kick at ...
... nearly always kept at arm's length . The kicking of Captain Trafford of the Harvard eleven illustrates what study and hard work can do for a full - back . In July , in the summer before he came to college , he could not drop - kick at ...
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... nearly two weeks before we found any satisfactory way to rig it to the boat . At last , by means of a long bent iron bolt with a hole in the middle , an old skate and a small French nail we patched up a rudder which steered the boat ...
... nearly two weeks before we found any satisfactory way to rig it to the boat . At last , by means of a long bent iron bolt with a hole in the middle , an old skate and a small French nail we patched up a rudder which steered the boat ...
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... nearly reached the Mediterranean by a leisurely cruise of several months from home , stopping at various points on the way . Captain Har- vey was not the sort of man to keep his ship at anchor near a dock when she could be at sea , so ...
... nearly reached the Mediterranean by a leisurely cruise of several months from home , stopping at various points on the way . Captain Har- vey was not the sort of man to keep his ship at anchor near a dock when she could be at sea , so ...
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