St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 609
... turned out to be only on paper , for the Taunton club disbanded before I was ever paid , and I received only an occasional five or ten dol- lars , which promptly went to the landlady . Honesdale proved to be an important mile - post in ...
... turned out to be only on paper , for the Taunton club disbanded before I was ever paid , and I received only an occasional five or ten dol- lars , which promptly went to the landlady . Honesdale proved to be an important mile - post in ...
Page 613
... turned over and the hand held down , so that the ball would slip off the thumb with a twisting mo- tion , but , because the wrist was reversed , would leave the hand with the thumb toward the body instead of away from it , I figured ...
... turned over and the hand held down , so that the ball would slip off the thumb with a twisting mo- tion , but , because the wrist was reversed , would leave the hand with the thumb toward the body instead of away from it , I figured ...
Page 620
... turned homeward ; " and good luck to this hill ; it wants a name , and it ought to be called ' Bottle Hill , ' I think . Good - by , sir , good - by . " So he walked back as fast as he could , never Rachael Robinson Elmer , ٢٠ startled ...
... turned homeward ; " and good luck to this hill ; it wants a name , and it ought to be called ' Bottle Hill , ' I think . Good - by , sir , good - by . " So he walked back as fast as he could , never Rachael Robinson Elmer , ٢٠ startled ...
Page 622
... turned toward him inquiringly . " I trust you will pardon me for stopping you , " he began , " but we are strangers here , and want to find the nearest neighbor who can supply us with food . We reached our camp about an hour ago ...
... turned toward him inquiringly . " I trust you will pardon me for stopping you , " he began , " but we are strangers here , and want to find the nearest neighbor who can supply us with food . We reached our camp about an hour ago ...
Page 624
... turned away from the office , they be- came suddenly aware that three boys , evidently natives of the place , were regarding them atten- tively from the top rail of a near - by fence . " Mornin ' , " one of them ventured . The natives ...
... turned away from the office , they be- came suddenly aware that three boys , evidently natives of the place , were regarding them atten- tively from the top rail of a near - by fence . " Mornin ' , " one of them ventured . The natives ...
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