St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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Page 39
... at home in the water as they are on the land . They become remarkably skil- ful in handling their surf - boards and out- rigger canoes . A. R. Gurrey The islands offer you variety in everything. FOUND : A YOUNG FOLKS ' PARADISE 39.
... at home in the water as they are on the land . They become remarkably skil- ful in handling their surf - boards and out- rigger canoes . A. R. Gurrey The islands offer you variety in everything. FOUND : A YOUNG FOLKS ' PARADISE 39.
Page 42
... land themselves with flowers . Then we see children from that other Flowery Kingdom , Japan , in their quaint and many - colored kimonos . Just as interesting , though not so gaily colored , are the garments the Chinese children wear ...
... land themselves with flowers . Then we see children from that other Flowery Kingdom , Japan , in their quaint and many - colored kimonos . Just as interesting , though not so gaily colored , are the garments the Chinese children wear ...
Page 51
... land that gold an ' get away somehow ? Don't ye see he ' ll be willin ' t ' take a chance , anyways , with all that gold in sight - ruther than shove off without a red cent in a ten - foot skiff bound fur the coast of nowhere ? Would ...
... land that gold an ' get away somehow ? Don't ye see he ' ll be willin ' t ' take a chance , anyways , with all that gold in sight - ruther than shove off without a red cent in a ten - foot skiff bound fur the coast of nowhere ? Would ...
Page 59
... land . Yet in order that the south- western growers might have their date - palms , these and other perils as great were braved by two young California scien- tists , scarcely more than boys , either of them - Paul and Wil- son Popenoe ...
... land . Yet in order that the south- western growers might have their date - palms , these and other perils as great were braved by two young California scien- tists , scarcely more than boys , either of them - Paul and Wil- son Popenoe ...
Page 64
... land ; yet these Ameri- can boys had gold in hand to pay for what they got , and this gold outweighed native patriotism . The swarthy growers shouted and gestured and perspired with the official bargainer , but at length they sold , no ...
... land ; yet these Ameri- can boys had gold in hand to pay for what they got , and this gold outweighed native patriotism . The swarthy growers shouted and gestured and perspired with the official bargainer , but at length they sold , no ...
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