St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 |
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... UNCLE JOHN , MIND - READER . " ( Illustrated by George A. Williams ) UNCLE SAM'S Toys . ( Illustrated by the Author ) .. WAIT FOR ME ! Picture , drawn by M. K. Moore WHAT THE MISTLETOE DID . Verse . When Laura GOES TO PLAY . Verse ...
... UNCLE JOHN , MIND - READER . " ( Illustrated by George A. Williams ) UNCLE SAM'S Toys . ( Illustrated by the Author ) .. WAIT FOR ME ! Picture , drawn by M. K. Moore WHAT THE MISTLETOE DID . Verse . When Laura GOES TO PLAY . Verse ...
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... uncle was cap- tain of a vessel which sailed for the East Indies . They started with the prospect of a pleasant voyage . All went well until , on the return voy- age , a great storm came up . A wave broke over the ship , and carried ...
... uncle was cap- tain of a vessel which sailed for the East Indies . They started with the prospect of a pleasant voyage . All went well until , on the return voy- age , a great storm came up . A wave broke over the ship , and carried ...
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... Uncle Stanley ; and Joshua Peebles , the driver , was perched upon the raised seat in front . The Imp was cold and cramped ; his mother was cold and frightened ; his father was cold and angry . And the horses , to judge from their ...
... Uncle Stanley ; and Joshua Peebles , the driver , was perched upon the raised seat in front . The Imp was cold and cramped ; his mother was cold and frightened ; his father was cold and angry . And the horses , to judge from their ...
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... Uncle Stanley half lifted Aunt Gertrude to her feet , patted the Imp's heaving shoulder , fitted the key into the lock , and threw open the front door . " Walk in , my friends , and make yourselves at home , " he said politely . " Ring ...
... Uncle Stanley half lifted Aunt Gertrude to her feet , patted the Imp's heaving shoulder , fitted the key into the lock , and threw open the front door . " Walk in , my friends , and make yourselves at home , " he said politely . " Ring ...
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... Uncle Stanley huskily . " A joke ? By all means , my dear child . I was laughing because your Grandmother Stafford sprained her ankle , and we thought it would be so pleasant to spend Christmas in the country with her and cheer her up ...
... Uncle Stanley huskily . " A joke ? By all means , my dear child . I was laughing because your Grandmother Stafford sprained her ankle , and we thought it would be so pleasant to spend Christmas in the country with her and cheer her up ...
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ACROSTIC answered arms Aunt Gertrude Aunt Henrietta Barbara Barnaby baron beautiful began Behead birds called captain castle CHAPTER Christmas compound eyes Conradt cried DEAR ST door Dorothy Eddie Graham Elise eyes face fairy father feet Fred girls gnome gold badge good-by hand head heard heart Helen horse Jessamy Jimmy Karl king knew laughed leave Leonardo letter live looked mama Margaret Mary morning mother never Nicholas League night Objector Peter Stuyvesant Phyllis prize queen Richard Nicolls Ruth Santa Claus seemed shining knight Silver Badge sing snow sogers stood story Swartzburg tell thee thing thou thought told Tommy Tommy Atkins took tree turned Uncle Andy voice watch Willie wonder wood word Wulf Wyndham York City young