St. Nicholas, Том 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 |
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... morning in Beaver Camp , and they were stirring before the sun was very high in the eastern sky . Doctor Halsey paired them off , and set them to doing different things that needed attention . One pair cut wood and piled it near the ...
... morning in Beaver Camp , and they were stirring before the sun was very high in the eastern sky . Doctor Halsey paired them off , and set them to doing different things that needed attention . One pair cut wood and piled it near the ...
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... morning , Tom and the doctor ar- ranged for a supply of milk , eggs , butter , and vegetables from a farmer in the neighborhood , while Jack and Eliot rowed across the lake to purchase some necessary articles . While they were gone ...
... morning , Tom and the doctor ar- ranged for a supply of milk , eggs , butter , and vegetables from a farmer in the neighborhood , while Jack and Eliot rowed across the lake to purchase some necessary articles . While they were gone ...
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... morning , Roger woke up to find his bedroom windows covered with queer frost tracings , and , when he looked out , the trees had long icicle fingers , and their limbs shone as if they were made of glass . It was good to get into warm ...
... morning , Roger woke up to find his bedroom windows covered with queer frost tracings , and , when he looked out , the trees had long icicle fingers , and their limbs shone as if they were made of glass . It was good to get into warm ...
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... morning , he found the storm had cleared and he could see from his window the motionless white arms of the elm at the side of the house . But he did not jump right out of bed because he could not help wondering how Prince Charlie was ...
... morning , he found the storm had cleared and he could see from his window the motionless white arms of the elm at the side of the house . But he did not jump right out of bed because he could not help wondering how Prince Charlie was ...
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... the battle is lost , we are still victors if we can say , " My body - guard stood firm . I am still a con- queror , for I have been true to myself . " VOL . XXXIX . -81 . CHAPTER XI A GOOD - BY CALL ONE morning a THE BODY - GUARD 641.
... the battle is lost , we are still victors if we can say , " My body - guard stood firm . I am still a con- queror , for I have been true to myself . " VOL . XXXIX . -81 . CHAPTER XI A GOOD - BY CALL ONE morning a THE BODY - GUARD 641.
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