St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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Page 61
... began presenting themselves . Wilson Popenoe left India infected with malaria . He was taken down with the illness on board ship ; and when the anchor went down in the harbor of Muscat , Wilson was carried ashore on a stretcher and ...
... began presenting themselves . Wilson Popenoe left India infected with malaria . He was taken down with the illness on board ship ; and when the anchor went down in the harbor of Muscat , Wilson was carried ashore on a stretcher and ...
Page 66
... began to move in the wash . It was then the captain decided that he must jettison the deck cargo to save the ship . The chains that operated the rudder of this boat from the pilot - house ran along the scup- pers of the open deck , and ...
... began to move in the wash . It was then the captain decided that he must jettison the deck cargo to save the ship . The chains that operated the rudder of this boat from the pilot - house ran along the scup- pers of the open deck , and ...
Page 67
... began to dress , looking out , meanwhile , to where the little steamer swung at her moor- ings , and thinking of what the day portended for the people of the north , she heard her father clatter hurriedly down the stairs and throw the ...
... began to dress , looking out , meanwhile , to where the little steamer swung at her moor- ings , and thinking of what the day portended for the people of the north , she heard her father clatter hurriedly down the stairs and throw the ...
Page 80
... began to pitch . At the very first buck it became evident to the now frightened onlookers that there was something wrong with Sutton . His face was white and drawn with pain , and , though he managed to keep his seat for several jumps ...
... began to pitch . At the very first buck it became evident to the now frightened onlookers that there was something wrong with Sutton . His face was white and drawn with pain , and , though he managed to keep his seat for several jumps ...
Page 82
... began awkwardly . " I - I guess I've been an awful donkey , Ramsey . " " Oh , I don't know about that , " returned the Westerner , almost as much embarrassed . " You would n't have been thrown but for that squeeze . " " I was n't ...
... began awkwardly . " I - I guess I've been an awful donkey , Ramsey . " " Oh , I don't know about that , " returned the Westerner , almost as much embarrassed . " You would n't have been thrown but for that squeeze . " " I was n't ...
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