St. Nicholas, Volumes 36-37Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1893 - Children's literature |
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... replied the doctor . " If it wasn't for this I could not hear from my patients nor treat them without going to see them . Some seasons I have to go . ' Specially at this season . Terrible hard work . Glad you came right here . Difficult ...
... replied the doctor . " If it wasn't for this I could not hear from my patients nor treat them without going to see them . Some seasons I have to go . ' Specially at this season . Terrible hard work . Glad you came right here . Difficult ...
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... replied the doctor . bank right away . It's the gold . " " What's that ? " " No need to go to the " Exactly , " said Mr. Van Gelt . " I can see the gold , but I can hardly breathe " — He was indeed gasping , and the doctor pulled the ...
... replied the doctor . bank right away . It's the gold . " " What's that ? " " No need to go to the " Exactly , " said Mr. Van Gelt . " I can see the gold , but I can hardly breathe " — He was indeed gasping , and the doctor pulled the ...
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... her mother's gold pencil - case in his hand . " Mother never ' lows us to take that . " " She would if I couldn't find a pencil , an ' wanted to write her a real letter , " replied Jonathan , beginning to print Tilda's letter on the.
... her mother's gold pencil - case in his hand . " Mother never ' lows us to take that . " " She would if I couldn't find a pencil , an ' wanted to write her a real letter , " replied Jonathan , beginning to print Tilda's letter on the.
Page 47
Mary Mapes Dodge. replied Jonathan , beginning to print Tilda's letter on the flyleaf of his best Sun- day primer . Then he cut the leaf from the book with the scissors , and doubling it up in the most intricate way , began to address it ...
Mary Mapes Dodge. replied Jonathan , beginning to print Tilda's letter on the flyleaf of his best Sun- day primer . Then he cut the leaf from the book with the scissors , and doubling it up in the most intricate way , began to address it ...
Page 79
... replied , but not in a tongue to be understood by civilized people . Either of them could doubtless have conversed with an Iroquois , and perhaps with red men of other tribes , but what was to be made of talk which con- tained also ...
... replied , but not in a tongue to be understood by civilized people . Either of them could doubtless have conversed with an Iroquois , and perhaps with red men of other tribes , but what was to be made of talk which con- tained also ...
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