St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 |
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... began awkwardly , " want to try for full - back on the team ? " The new boy regarded him a moment , and then answered with a smile that showed a double row of handsome teeth : " Of course I would n't mind trying . " 66 66 All right ...
... began awkwardly , " want to try for full - back on the team ? " The new boy regarded him a moment , and then answered with a smile that showed a double row of handsome teeth : " Of course I would n't mind trying . " 66 66 All right ...
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... began , " would n't you like to learn to read all this for yourself — all these books , all these stories , " and she waved her hand toward the little shelf above her desk . " It is a splendid thing - to know how to read ! " He looked ...
... began , " would n't you like to learn to read all this for yourself — all these books , all these stories , " and she waved her hand toward the little shelf above her desk . " It is a splendid thing - to know how to read ! " He looked ...
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... began to relate the story of his thrilling encounter with the snake , and even his mother was betrayed into a smile as she looked at his dancing eyes . Tommy , who had been vainly striving to muster up courage to broach the subject ...
... began to relate the story of his thrilling encounter with the snake , and even his mother was betrayed into a smile as she looked at his dancing eyes . Tommy , who had been vainly striving to muster up courage to broach the subject ...
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... began dimly to perceive that all of this book - learning might one day be useful . And so when winter and spring had passed , and the time drew near for dismissing the school for the summer , Tommy could not only read fairly well and ...
... began dimly to perceive that all of this book - learning might one day be useful . And so when winter and spring had passed , and the time drew near for dismissing the school for the summer , Tommy could not only read fairly well and ...
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... began to take shape in his mind . It was quite a different Tommy from the one . she had known that Miss Andrews found wait- ing for her when she returned in September to open her school again . His eyes had a new light in them . It was ...
... began to take shape in his mind . It was quite a different Tommy from the one . she had known that Miss Andrews found wait- ing for her when she returned in September to open her school again . His eyes had a new light in them . It was ...
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