St. Nicholas, Том 15Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1888 |
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... hour , would paint upon it only at that hour in order that the light and its effects upon the surroundings might be the same from day to day . imagination nor sympathetic insight . Certainly he did more than the recording of facts ...
... hour , would paint upon it only at that hour in order that the light and its effects upon the surroundings might be the same from day to day . imagination nor sympathetic insight . Certainly he did more than the recording of facts ...
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... hours , and their hostess was just finishing her last letter , when frag- ments of the conversation reached her ear . She lis- tened with amusement , unconscious that they had forgotten her presence , finding the different views very ...
... hours , and their hostess was just finishing her last letter , when frag- ments of the conversation reached her ear . She lis- tened with amusement , unconscious that they had forgotten her presence , finding the different views very ...
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... hour had come , for there on deck was Mr. War- burton , talking to Mrs. Tracy , with my book in his hand . I hesitated a moment , for in spite of my age I was rather shy , and really it was not an easy thing to apologize to a strange ...
... hour had come , for there on deck was Mr. War- burton , talking to Mrs. Tracy , with my book in his hand . I hesitated a moment , for in spite of my age I was rather shy , and really it was not an easy thing to apologize to a strange ...
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... hour , that no time might be lost in her new course of reading . Carrie sent her paper novel up the chimney in a lively blaze , and , as she watched the book burn , decided to take her blue and gold volume of Tennyson with her on her ...
... hour , that no time might be lost in her new course of reading . Carrie sent her paper novel up the chimney in a lively blaze , and , as she watched the book burn , decided to take her blue and gold volume of Tennyson with her on her ...
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... to a cold gray mist , as she rose quickly and looked in the direction where the two loved little forms and the squeaking express wagon had disappeared so many hours before . 66 They ought to be here , " said she JUNO . 55.
... to a cold gray mist , as she rose quickly and looked in the direction where the two loved little forms and the squeaking express wagon had disappeared so many hours before . 66 They ought to be here , " said she JUNO . 55.
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ACROSTIC Ali Baba Alice Ally Sloper answer Arla asked baby beautiful Behead bird blue bridge brother Brown Dwarf called can-opener captain child Christmas clock cried Damvillers DEAR ST door dressed drill Dwarf eyes face father feet Feodosia ferrotypes Gausdale gave gentleman give Grand Isle Gray Squirrel groschen hand happy Harry head hear heard heart horse hour Indian Jenny king knew lady lake laughed leave letter little girl Little Lord Fauntleroy live London Bridge looked Matti Miss Minchin morning mother never NICHOLAS night once Polly poor pretty Santa Claus Sara seemed side sister soon stood story sure Teddy tell thing thought told Tommy took trees Trudel turned walked wind wish words young