St. Nicholas, Volume 10, Part 1Scribner, 1883 - Children's literature |
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Page 170
... cried aloud , adding , in another moment , " Oh ! oh ! the beauty ! the perfect beauty ! Oh , it looks like fairy - land ! " And it did . The wheels were a net - work of glistening bars like silver threads , the seat shone like a mirror ...
... cried aloud , adding , in another moment , " Oh ! oh ! the beauty ! the perfect beauty ! Oh , it looks like fairy - land ! " And it did . The wheels were a net - work of glistening bars like silver threads , the seat shone like a mirror ...
Page 171
... cried , moving her crutch , and the dollars settled down upon the trees , the bushes , the grass ; on Tinkey's shoulders , on his cap , and on the pile in which he already stood waist - deep . " So you don't want a million dollars ...
... cried , moving her crutch , and the dollars settled down upon the trees , the bushes , the grass ; on Tinkey's shoulders , on his cap , and on the pile in which he already stood waist - deep . " So you don't want a million dollars ...
Page 172
... Cried June , in sorrow : " Nay , We may not walk together . You've turned my skies to gray , And spoiled my golden weather . II . HOW THE KINGS MET IN THE GOLDEN VALLEY 172 [ JANUARY , JANUARY AND JUNE . Margaret Johnson.
... Cried June , in sorrow : " Nay , We may not walk together . You've turned my skies to gray , And spoiled my golden weather . II . HOW THE KINGS MET IN THE GOLDEN VALLEY 172 [ JANUARY , JANUARY AND JUNE . Margaret Johnson.
Page 183
... " and woolen socks , and gray mittens . It did not Tom laughed at Mike's sharp way of dodging take long to think all this , and then he cried : ELIZABETH BUTLER . BY ALICE MEYNELL . [ Many of. 1883.1 183 HETTY'S LETTER .
... " and woolen socks , and gray mittens . It did not Tom laughed at Mike's sharp way of dodging take long to think all this , and then he cried : ELIZABETH BUTLER . BY ALICE MEYNELL . [ Many of. 1883.1 183 HETTY'S LETTER .
Page 195
... cried Rupert . " I would ! I'll take that Dick ; and you see if I don't give him the worst pounding ever the mean son of a mean man had . " 66 ' Don't talk nonsense , " said Lute . " P - p - punch- ing and p - p - pounding wont do any ...
... cried Rupert . " I would ! I'll take that Dick ; and you see if I don't give him the worst pounding ever the mean son of a mean man had . " 66 ' Don't talk nonsense , " said Lute . " P - p - punch- ing and p - p - pounding wont do any ...
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