St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 |
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... TOMMY REMINGTON'S BATTLE . ( Illustrated by Charles M. Relyea ) . TWELFTH - NIGHT FROLICS IN RUSSIA . ( Illustrated by C. Koudacheff ) . UNCLE JOHN , MIND - READER . " ( Illustrated by George A. Williams ) UNCLE SAM'S Toys ...
... TOMMY REMINGTON'S BATTLE . ( Illustrated by Charles M. Relyea ) . TWELFTH - NIGHT FROLICS IN RUSSIA . ( Illustrated by C. Koudacheff ) . UNCLE JOHN , MIND - READER . " ( Illustrated by George A. Williams ) UNCLE SAM'S Toys ...
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... Tommy's battle with him- self and with the seeming defeat of his youthful ambitions . But - read the story . CHAPTER I. TOMMY REMINGTON FINDS A CIRCUS POSTER . MISS ANDREWS stood in the school - house door and looked after the little ...
... Tommy's battle with him- self and with the seeming defeat of his youthful ambitions . But - read the story . CHAPTER I. TOMMY REMINGTON FINDS A CIRCUS POSTER . MISS ANDREWS stood in the school - house door and looked after the little ...
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... out across the valley , she heard the whistle blow at the drift- mouth , a signal that no more coal would be weighed that day ; and in a few moments she " Only you must tell him you want to come. TOMMY REMINGTON'S BATtle . 17.
... out across the valley , she heard the whistle blow at the drift- mouth , a signal that no more coal would be weighed that day ; and in a few moments she " Only you must tell him you want to come. TOMMY REMINGTON'S BATtle . 17.
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... Tommy Remington , " he answered , his shy- " Yes ? " she questioned encouragingly . ness back upon him in an instant . " Come in , won't you ? " ' And your father's a miner ? The boy took off his cap and stepped bash-- fully across the ...
... Tommy Remington , " he answered , his shy- " Yes ? " she questioned encouragingly . ness back upon him in an instant . " Come in , won't you ? " ' And your father's a miner ? The boy took off his cap and stepped bash-- fully across the ...
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... Tommy . " liest years , where every one he knows can read and write as a matter of course , and where books and papers form part of the possessions of every household , to understand the awe with which Tommy Remington thought over the ...
... Tommy . " liest years , where every one he knows can read and write as a matter of course , and where books and papers form part of the possessions of every household , to understand the awe with which Tommy Remington thought over the ...
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