St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 597
... waited , Sir John began to quiz me again . " Why were you on the ship at all ? " he asked abruptly . " I was going to my relative in America , " I an- swered . " And who is that ? " was his next question . " Mr. John Travers , of ...
... waited , Sir John began to quiz me again . " Why were you on the ship at all ? " he asked abruptly . " I was going to my relative in America , " I an- swered . " And who is that ? " was his next question . " Mr. John Travers , of ...
Page 600
... wait until the morrow , so we put it off , think- ing we had you safe caught , and gave your Cap- tain Timmons a chance to do- " he shrugged- " I know not what ! " Sir John , I fancy , was none too pleased to find his prize sunk and its ...
... wait until the morrow , so we put it off , think- ing we had you safe caught , and gave your Cap- tain Timmons a chance to do- " he shrugged- " I know not what ! " Sir John , I fancy , was none too pleased to find his prize sunk and its ...
Page 602
... waited the ordeal that would come to me when I faced the admiral of the fleet , toward which we were hur- rying . At length one beautiful morning , we sighted land , which Mr. Vernon said was the Long Is- land ; and soon afterward we ...
... waited the ordeal that would come to me when I faced the admiral of the fleet , toward which we were hur- rying . At length one beautiful morning , we sighted land , which Mr. Vernon said was the Long Is- land ; and soon afterward we ...
Page 619
... Wait , Margery , and I ' ll tell you all about it . " " But what is that bottle under your waistcoat ? " said his ... waited awhile to see if the two little fairies would carry away the plates and dishes again ; but no one came . So they ...
... Wait , Margery , and I ' ll tell you all about it . " " But what is that bottle under your waistcoat ? " said his ... waited awhile to see if the two little fairies would carry away the plates and dishes again ; but no one came . So they ...
Page 631
... wait for him . He had on his fur coat and cap , and his fur - lined gloves , and , after he had made his purchases , he started home on foot . A few snowflakes were falling as he left the village , and the sun was a curious red - gold ...
... wait for him . He had on his fur coat and cap , and his fur - lined gloves , and , after he had made his purchases , he started home on foot . A few snowflakes were falling as he left the village , and the sun was a curious red - gold ...
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