St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 |
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... cried . And she proceeded to recount the wonders of " Bashford's Great and Only Menagerie and Hippodrome " as described by the poster . Most of the high - flown language was , of course , quite beyond the boy's understanding , but he ...
... cried . And she proceeded to recount the wonders of " Bashford's Great and Only Menagerie and Hippodrome " as described by the poster . Most of the high - flown language was , of course , quite beyond the boy's understanding , but he ...
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... pres- ently taken out of him when he heard some of them , much younger than himself , reading with more or less glibness from their books . " Another chapter ! " cried his father . " 1901. ] 23 TOMMY REMINGTON'S BATTLE .
... pres- ently taken out of him when he heard some of them , much younger than himself , reading with more or less glibness from their books . " Another chapter ! " cried his father . " 1901. ] 23 TOMMY REMINGTON'S BATTLE .
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... cried . " John Ridd best . He was so big , so strong , so brave , so- " He paused , at loss for a word . 66 " So steadfast , " she said , helping him , " so honest , so good , so true . Yes , I think I like him best too - better than ...
... cried . " John Ridd best . He was so big , so strong , so brave , so- " He paused , at loss for a word . 66 " So steadfast , " she said , helping him , " so honest , so good , so true . Yes , I think I like him best too - better than ...
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... cried Tommy . " Well , I have tried to get them to come , and failed , " she said . " Perhaps I did n't know the right way to approach them . Now I want you to try . I believe you will know better how to reach them than I did . You may ...
... cried Tommy . " Well , I have tried to get them to come , and failed , " she said . " Perhaps I did n't know the right way to approach them . Now I want you to try . I believe you will know better how to reach them than I did . You may ...
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... cried , more fiercely than ever ; and she sank back again , beginning at last to understand something of this man . I ain't through yet . When you git ready fer th ' money , you come t ' me an ' I'll make out th ' note . You kin take it ...
... cried , more fiercely than ever ; and she sank back again , beginning at last to understand something of this man . I ain't through yet . When you git ready fer th ' money , you come t ' me an ' I'll make out th ' note . You kin take it ...
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