St. Nicholas, Том 39 |
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Deborah forgot to be dumb or bashful. She chattered and laughed, and glowed
like any other happy, human creature. Presently Mr. Danvers looked at his watch.
“My how the time runs away. I don't know when I 've enjoyed a morning more.
Deborah forgot to be dumb or bashful. She chattered and laughed, and glowed
like any other happy, human creature. Presently Mr. Danvers looked at his watch.
“My how the time runs away. I don't know when I 've enjoyed a morning more.
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You see,” he continued, as Jim ducked under the barrier and strode across the
field with him, “you 'll be nearer things, and can watch the game a heap better.
There 's your partner in crime over there with the chain. Introduce yourself like a ...
You see,” he continued, as Jim ducked under the barrier and strode across the
field with him, “you 'll be nearer things, and can watch the game a heap better.
There 's your partner in crime over there with the chain. Introduce yourself like a ...
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Crofton watched him as a cat watches a mouse, and every move of his was
smothered. Whenever he caught a punt in the back field, Tearney and Gil were
down on him, to stand him on his plucky little head immediately. The second
period ...
Crofton watched him as a cat watches a mouse, and every move of his was
smothered. Whenever he caught a punt in the back field, Tearney and Gil were
down on him, to stand him on his plucky little head immediately. The second
period ...
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“Hello, son,” said the opposing tackle as the lines set again. “How 'd they let you
in P Watch out now, I 'm coming through '" But he did n't. Jim beat him by a
fraction of a second, and was pushing him back before he knew what had
happened.
“Hello, son,” said the opposing tackle as the lines set again. “How 'd they let you
in P Watch out now, I 'm coming through '" But he did n't. Jim beat him by a
fraction of a second, and was pushing him back before he knew what had
happened.
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“A LL THE OTHER BOYS WATCH ED ME LEAVE WITH. one of these, with my
hair in curls, I would look child-like enough. “Oh, thank you, Mr. Vernon,” I said to
him. “I see what you would be at, and shall make myself ready at once,” and I was
...
“A LL THE OTHER BOYS WATCH ED ME LEAVE WITH. one of these, with my
hair in curls, I would look child-like enough. “Oh, thank you, Mr. Vernon,” I said to
him. “I see what you would be at, and shall make myself ready at once,” and I was
...
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