St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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Mary Mapes Dodge. 89 9085-12 " PASSING THE LAST OF THE UGLY LITTLE HOUSES AND THE HIGH - FRONTED STORE BUILDINGS " • ( To be continued ) " HOW DID YOU. 33.
Mary Mapes Dodge. 89 9085-12 " PASSING THE LAST OF THE UGLY LITTLE HOUSES AND THE HIGH - FRONTED STORE BUILDINGS " • ( To be continued ) " HOW DID YOU. 33.
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... passed . Then there was a moment of silence until Nancy sniffed suddenly and declared : " I smell smoke ! " Before Beatrice could answer , they heard in the next room the voice of Aunt Anna , who had been awakened by the uproar . " It ...
... passed . Then there was a moment of silence until Nancy sniffed suddenly and declared : " I smell smoke ! " Before Beatrice could answer , they heard in the next room the voice of Aunt Anna , who had been awakened by the uproar . " It ...
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... passed a lake , and thought she would like to bathe her feet . So , placing the ball on the bank , she stepped into the water . At this moment another woman passed by . She picked up the ball , saying : " What beautiful thread ! Did you ...
... passed a lake , and thought she would like to bathe her feet . So , placing the ball on the bank , she stepped into the water . At this moment another woman passed by . She picked up the ball , saying : " What beautiful thread ! Did you ...
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... passing shipping , -in which he has lately taken a curious interest , and Rick finds the clipping within his grasp . " I don ' rightlee know a - tall ,. CHAPTER XIII THE CLIPPING THE thing was the purest luck - Rick was sure of that and ...
... passing shipping , -in which he has lately taken a curious interest , and Rick finds the clipping within his grasp . " I don ' rightlee know a - tall ,. CHAPTER XIII THE CLIPPING THE thing was the purest luck - Rick was sure of that and ...
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... passed Hamlin and Dutchy on the hatch coaming , wondered if they could not hear the wild stampede of his heart , see the lump against which it pound- ed like a donkey - engine -came at last to the forecastle hatch , and crawled down the ...
... passed Hamlin and Dutchy on the hatch coaming , wondered if they could not hear the wild stampede of his heart , see the lump against which it pound- ed like a donkey - engine -came at last to the forecastle hatch , and crawled down the ...
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