St. Nicholas, Том 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 |
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... cabin doors . Now as for me , since traveling back to 1621 , I'm sure our good forefathers had their honest share of fun ; And if the neighbors doubt it , speak up , and let them know How the Pilgrims kept Thanksgiving three hundred ...
... cabin doors . Now as for me , since traveling back to 1621 , I'm sure our good forefathers had their honest share of fun ; And if the neighbors doubt it , speak up , and let them know How the Pilgrims kept Thanksgiving three hundred ...
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... cabin , and a waterfall , so the description reads , but you must not think they are any of them worth anything . I have never seen the place , myself . " She had believed that it was on account of this talk about Ely that they thought ...
... cabin , and a waterfall , so the description reads , but you must not think they are any of them worth anything . I have never seen the place , myself . " She had believed that it was on account of this talk about Ely that they thought ...
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... cabin of gray logs chinked with white plaster , with a solid field - stone chimney and a sloping roof drifted over with pine - needles . She slid from the saddle and stood upon the rugged door - step . Here was her house , her very own ...
... cabin of gray logs chinked with white plaster , with a solid field - stone chimney and a sloping roof drifted over with pine - needles . She slid from the saddle and stood upon the rugged door - step . Here was her house , her very own ...
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... cabin with a small hole cut from the middle of one of its pages . He realizes that here is a possible purpose for the trips ashore ; that if he can lay hands on the clipping cut from that paper he will solve the mystery of the ...
... cabin with a small hole cut from the middle of one of its pages . He realizes that here is a possible purpose for the trips ashore ; that if he can lay hands on the clipping cut from that paper he will solve the mystery of the ...
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... cabin and climbed the stairs . Turning , he saw a big tanker plainly visible off the schooner's starboard bow . So he pattered up the hot deck in his bare feet , passed Hamlin and Dutchy on the hatch coaming , wondered if they could not ...
... cabin and climbed the stairs . Turning , he saw a big tanker plainly visible off the schooner's starboard bow . So he pattered up the hot deck in his bare feet , passed Hamlin and Dutchy on the hatch coaming , wondered if they could not ...
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