St. Nicholas, Том 39 |
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628 “MoRNING,” “Noon.” AND “NIGHT.” Pictures, from paintings by Francis Day. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1071 MoUSE, M.R., AND MR. ToAD. Picture, drawn
by E. G. Lutz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 808 OLDEst ...
628 “MoRNING,” “Noon.” AND “NIGHT.” Pictures, from paintings by Francis Day. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1071 MoUSE, M.R., AND MR. ToAD. Picture, drawn
by E. G. Lutz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 808 OLDEst ...
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Every morning for a week, with a quick-beating heart, she watched Mr. Danvers
walk by on his visit of inspection to his new house. Then one day, before she
knew she had done it, she had opened the gate and was speaking to him.
Every morning for a week, with a quick-beating heart, she watched Mr. Danvers
walk by on his visit of inspection to his new house. Then one day, before she
knew she had done it, she had opened the gate and was speaking to him.
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“Oh,” said Deborah, “I've shut my eyes and seen that place over and over; it 's full
of dahlias—yellow ones" Mr. Danvers nodded approvingly. “Yes, that 's good. I 'll
get some. Now how about over here?” Before the morning was over, Deborah ...
“Oh,” said Deborah, “I've shut my eyes and seen that place over and over; it 's full
of dahlias—yellow ones" Mr. Danvers nodded approvingly. “Yes, that 's good. I 'll
get some. Now how about over here?” Before the morning was over, Deborah ...
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At length one beautiful morning, we sighted land, which Mr. Vernon said was the
Long Island; and soon afterward we entered a broad, beautiful bay in which were
all manner of ships at anchor, for here lay the English fleet over which Admiral ...
At length one beautiful morning, we sighted land, which Mr. Vernon said was the
Long Island; and soon afterward we entered a broad, beautiful bay in which were
all manner of ships at anchor, for here lay the English fleet over which Admiral ...
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So they told me to come down on the main street in Factoryville the next morning,
which was Saturday, the day of the game—and take a “tryout.” The captain was
there. “We want to see what you 've got,” said he. You must remember that all the
...
So they told me to come down on the main street in Factoryville the next morning,
which was Saturday, the day of the game—and take a “tryout.” The captain was
there. “We want to see what you 've got,” said he. You must remember that all the
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