St. Nicholas, Том 15Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1888 |
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... tell you . As the peasant boy Jules grew up his thornings were no longer spent in play , but he trudged off after his father to work among the vines . Every one worked at Damvillers , and so Jules Bastien saw about him every day the men ...
... tell you . As the peasant boy Jules grew up his thornings were no longer spent in play , but he trudged off after his father to work among the vines . Every one worked at Damvillers , and so Jules Bastien saw about him every day the men ...
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... tell us about that lovely pin some day . This is just the time for it please do . " " With pleasure , " replied Mrs. Warburton , " for the little romance is quite apropos of our present chat . It is a very simple tale , and rather sad ...
... tell us about that lovely pin some day . This is just the time for it please do . " " With pleasure , " replied Mrs. Warburton , " for the little romance is quite apropos of our present chat . It is a very simple tale , and rather sad ...
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... tell you what she did , for it was rather re- markable at that day , when girls had little school- ing , and picked up accomplishments as they could . The first winter she read and studied at home , and wrote much to Mr. Lyman . I have ...
... tell you what she did , for it was rather re- markable at that day , when girls had little school- ing , and picked up accomplishments as they could . The first winter she read and studied at home , and wrote much to Mr. Lyman . I have ...
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... tell the story ; for the thought of soon seeing the beloved sister took the sadness from the memory of the past . happiness of my life , and curiously enough I owed it to a book . " Mrs. Warburton smiled as she took up a shabby little ...
... tell the story ; for the thought of soon seeing the beloved sister took the sadness from the memory of the past . happiness of my life , and curiously enough I owed it to a book . " Mrs. Warburton smiled as she took up a shabby little ...
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... tell him who I was , but I had not the courage to face all those men . It really was most embarrassing ; so I waited for a more private moment to claim my book , as I knew we should not land till night , so there was no dan- ger of ...
... tell him who I was , but I had not the courage to face all those men . It really was most embarrassing ; so I waited for a more private moment to claim my book , as I knew we should not land till night , so there was no dan- ger of ...
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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