St. Nicholas, Volumes 36-37Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1893 - Children's literature |
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Page 59
... three weeks of steady work the framework of the boat had been built , the mast fitted into its hole , the canvas for the sails hemmed , the two front skates nailed to the broad runner - board , and OUR ICE - BOAT . 59.
... three weeks of steady work the framework of the boat had been built , the mast fitted into its hole , the canvas for the sails hemmed , the two front skates nailed to the broad runner - board , and OUR ICE - BOAT . 59.
Page 60
... sail , shot under the low framework , swirled over the dam and was carried swiftly down stream . We rose slowly from the ice , for fortunately none of us had been seriously injured , and gathered together the remains of the mast and sail ...
... sail , shot under the low framework , swirled over the dam and was carried swiftly down stream . We rose slowly from the ice , for fortunately none of us had been seriously injured , and gathered together the remains of the mast and sail ...
Page 81
... sail . " He did not put the sail up , but he had cast loose in a moment , and he showed right good muscle as well as skill in the way he sculled the Petrel out and across toward the West Dock . " There go the Liberty Boys ! " he shouted ...
... sail . " He did not put the sail up , but he had cast loose in a moment , and he showed right good muscle as well as skill in the way he sculled the Petrel out and across toward the West Dock . " There go the Liberty Boys ! " he shouted ...
Page 83
... sail . Guert was so astonished that for a moment he said nothing ; but the first in- dignant protest he uttered was replied to by : " Chief no hurt boy . Bring him back safe . Want boat . So ! so ! Up - na - tan ! " " Whar you been ...
... sail . Guert was so astonished that for a moment he said nothing ; but the first in- dignant protest he uttered was replied to by : " Chief no hurt boy . Bring him back safe . Want boat . So ! so ! Up - na - tan ! " " Whar you been ...
Page 187
... sail and put out toward the Brooklyn side , all of those strange fellows were on board of her . They were as quiet ... sailing in through the Narrows and up to the wharves of New York . Guert was not just now thinking of things behind ...
... sail and put out toward the Brooklyn side , all of those strange fellows were on board of her . They were as quiet ... sailing in through the Narrows and up to the wharves of New York . Guert was not just now thinking of things behind ...
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