St. Nicholas, Volumes 36-37Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1893 - Children's literature |
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... things at their ends up to the very sides of Mr. Van Gelt's head . " Are those telephones ? " asked the patient ... thing changes . do they crowd around a stove for , when there is no fire in it ? Six of them , besides the father and ...
... things at their ends up to the very sides of Mr. Van Gelt's head . " Are those telephones ? " asked the patient ... thing changes . do they crowd around a stove for , when there is no fire in it ? Six of them , besides the father and ...
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... things that are coming in ! There isn't any time to lose . Come on ! " Hurrah ! " shouted the doctor . " You can hear them without any machine . You'll do , first - rate . " " It was my heart , was it not ? " asked Mr. Van Gelt . " I ...
... things that are coming in ! There isn't any time to lose . Come on ! " Hurrah ! " shouted the doctor . " You can hear them without any machine . You'll do , first - rate . " " It was my heart , was it not ? " asked Mr. Van Gelt . " I ...
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... things . " " This isn't a nice world for boys , " continued Jonathan , stroking the doll's face with his forefinger . " All the nicest things are mischief , an ' all the things you want to know you can't . I mos ' wish I was dead ...
... things . " " This isn't a nice world for boys , " continued Jonathan , stroking the doll's face with his forefinger . " All the nicest things are mischief , an ' all the things you want to know you can't . I mos ' wish I was dead ...
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... things were told about " pies ' n things " being baked in all the kitchens , buying and hiding presents , " fixin's " for trees and so forth . 22 Bob left the " rest of the fellows after a while , and trudged sadly off home . 66 If ...
... things were told about " pies ' n things " being baked in all the kitchens , buying and hiding presents , " fixin's " for trees and so forth . 22 Bob left the " rest of the fellows after a while , and trudged sadly off home . 66 If ...
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... things had grown quite cheerful . " How lonesome you must have been here , deary , " said mother , looking around . “ Well , it was a little creepy , " admitted aunty ; " but now that I have a man in the house to look after things , and ...
... things had grown quite cheerful . " How lonesome you must have been here , deary , " said mother , looking around . “ Well , it was a little creepy , " admitted aunty ; " but now that I have a man in the house to look after things , and ...
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