St. Nicholas, Volumes 36-37Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1893 - Children's literature |
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Page 60
... reached the pond . For the first two days we allowed no one on the boat while we tacked , jibed and sailed before the wind as if we had managed ice - boats all our lives . The boat minded her helm very well , but sometimes when a sudden ...
... reached the pond . For the first two days we allowed no one on the boat while we tacked , jibed and sailed before the wind as if we had managed ice - boats all our lives . The boat minded her helm very well , but sometimes when a sudden ...
Page 65
... as she set it away from inquisitive small eyes . “ Dear me , I haven't been up here since I was a girl , " as she reached the narrow wooden stairs . " I spent lots of happy hours here when I GRANDMA'S PAPER CUPIDS . 65.
... as she set it away from inquisitive small eyes . “ Dear me , I haven't been up here since I was a girl , " as she reached the narrow wooden stairs . " I spent lots of happy hours here when I GRANDMA'S PAPER CUPIDS . 65.
Page 79
... reached the shore first , and , as he sprang out , leaving his despised perch and pumpkin seeds behind him , he exclaimed : " I wish mother had some fish , but it's no use . I'm going down to see what the Mohawks and Liberty Boys are ...
... reached the shore first , and , as he sprang out , leaving his despised perch and pumpkin seeds behind him , he exclaimed : " I wish mother had some fish , but it's no use . I'm going down to see what the Mohawks and Liberty Boys are ...
Page 80
... reached the corner of Wall and Broad Streets , he found that there had already been a kind of rebellion . It had not as yet called for a battle , and nobody had been hurt , but he heard a man say : " They are going to board the London ...
... reached the corner of Wall and Broad Streets , he found that there had already been a kind of rebellion . It had not as yet called for a battle , and nobody had been hurt , but he heard a man say : " They are going to board the London ...
Page 95
... 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 their ...
... 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 their ...
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