St. Nicholas, Том 39 |
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“Well, I don't think I can give you more than a C,” laughed Hope. “And Mama gets
a D minus. Awhile ago she wanted to know why the tall man in the white sweater
did n't play harder.” “Well, nobody told me he was the referee, or whatever he is ...
“Well, I don't think I can give you more than a C,” laughed Hope. “And Mama gets
a D minus. Awhile ago she wanted to know why the tall man in the white sweater
did n't play harder.” “Well, nobody told me he was the referee, or whatever he is ...
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“I won't have it,” said Sargent, decisively. “You 'd get fired as sure as fate, Hazard.
Much obliged, just the same.” “Time 's up !” called Johnny. Jim walked back to the
field despondently. If they had given him any encouragement, he told himself, ...
“I won't have it,” said Sargent, decisively. “You 'd get fired as sure as fate, Hazard.
Much obliged, just the same.” “Time 's up !” called Johnny. Jim walked back to the
field despondently. If they had given him any encouragement, he told himself, ...
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“Nevertheless it is true as is all else I have told you,” I retorted, and I could feel my
face flushing, which he noted as well, for his manner became a little more civil. “
Who is this relative to whom you are going?” he asked, after a moment's thought.
“Nevertheless it is true as is all else I have told you,” I retorted, and I could feel my
face flushing, which he noted as well, for his manner became a little more civil. “
Who is this relative to whom you are going?” he asked, after a moment's thought.
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So then and there, I told Mr. Vernon how I had come to leave home, and about Mr
. Van der Helst shipping me off to a relative of whom we knew very little; but I said
naught of the paper hidden in the book of Maxims, for reasons which any one ...
So then and there, I told Mr. Vernon how I had come to leave home, and about Mr
. Van der Helst shipping me off to a relative of whom we knew very little; but I said
naught of the paper hidden in the book of Maxims, for reasons which any one ...
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Everything that Mr. Vernon told me confirmed this, and, moreover, I was sensible
enough to know that Sir John would not have paid so much attention to me
unless he believed that in some way I was getting the better of him in a grave
matter.
Everything that Mr. Vernon told me confirmed this, and, moreover, I was sensible
enough to know that Sir John would not have paid so much attention to me
unless he believed that in some way I was getting the better of him in a grave
matter.
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