St. Nicholas, Том 15Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1888 |
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... seemed genuine , glad to give or receive , enjoy and rest , and then go out to their work refreshed by the influences of the place and the sweet old lady who made it what it was . The girls would soon begin life for them- selves , and ...
... seemed genuine , glad to give or receive , enjoy and rest , and then go out to their work refreshed by the influences of the place and the sweet old lady who made it what it was . The girls would soon begin life for them- selves , and ...
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... seemed to be a small , thin , long - haired man , with a sallow , sickly face , who sat his horse awkwardly , as if he were any- thing but a practised rider . His slight figure appeared quite dwarfish among the sturdy frames and grim ...
... seemed to be a small , thin , long - haired man , with a sallow , sickly face , who sat his horse awkwardly , as if he were any- thing but a practised rider . His slight figure appeared quite dwarfish among the sturdy frames and grim ...
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... seemed to be deepening rapidly all around them . For a few moments no one thought anything of it ; but ere long the General himself checked his horse , and looked keenly southward , every line of his dark , sallow face seeming to harden ...
... seemed to be deepening rapidly all around them . For a few moments no one thought anything of it ; but ere long the General himself checked his horse , and looked keenly southward , every line of his dark , sallow face seeming to harden ...
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... seemed to think it prudent to separate , - the sheep moving towards the upper , and the goats the lower portion of the field . Old Billy , after his laugh , turned away in the manner of one in search of a foe worthy of his prowess . But ...
... seemed to think it prudent to separate , - the sheep moving towards the upper , and the goats the lower portion of the field . Old Billy , after his laugh , turned away in the manner of one in search of a foe worthy of his prowess . But ...
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... seemed un- worthy such a person as himself . So when he had entirely stopped attending to his usual labors , and began to feed upon his vanity , there came into his mind a certain idea that he did not quite dare to put in execution ...
... seemed un- worthy such a person as himself . So when he had entirely stopped attending to his usual labors , and began to feed upon his vanity , there came into his mind a certain idea that he did not quite dare to put in execution ...
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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