St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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Page 34
... course of the brook , she could see where the dense shadows of the pine grove ended and the waters ran in brighter sun- shine on the higher slope . Buck , with his bridle over the post at the cabin door , at last whinnied insistently to ...
... course of the brook , she could see where the dense shadows of the pine grove ended and the waters ran in brighter sun- shine on the higher slope . Buck , with his bridle over the post at the cabin door , at last whinnied insistently to ...
Page 52
... course again . " Any ' ope that us could get away alone ? " he asked Ban . " I had the midnight watch last night , " returned Hoag , " an ' fur the hull bloomin ' watch , that milk - and - water graybeard set on the after - hatch coamin ...
... course again . " Any ' ope that us could get away alone ? " he asked Ban . " I had the midnight watch last night , " returned Hoag , " an ' fur the hull bloomin ' watch , that milk - and - water graybeard set on the after - hatch coamin ...
Page 66
... course northward to Suez , through the canal , thence out into the Mediterranean . Several days later the vessel went into the port of Algiers to land Wilson Popenoe , who contemplated a trip to the date - groves on the edge of the ...
... course northward to Suez , through the canal , thence out into the Mediterranean . Several days later the vessel went into the port of Algiers to land Wilson Popenoe , who contemplated a trip to the date - groves on the edge of the ...
Page 70
... course , to take refuge in the water , since she knew that the air would be less stifling at the lake's surface . Looking back again , she had an instant of hope that the fire might jump the clearing and leave the house unscathed ...
... course , to take refuge in the water , since she knew that the air would be less stifling at the lake's surface . Looking back again , she had an instant of hope that the fire might jump the clearing and leave the house unscathed ...
Page 75
... course , at midnight every one drew round the fire's glow , And there were apples , popcorn , nuts ( both hickory and dough ) ; And Jack , the Jester , told a tale so creepy , it is said , That even old Sir Oodle's wig stood right up on ...
... course , at midnight every one drew round the fire's glow , And there were apples , popcorn , nuts ( both hickory and dough ) ; And Jack , the Jester , told a tale so creepy , it is said , That even old Sir Oodle's wig stood right up on ...
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