St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 |
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... followed the troubles between the col- onies and England , and saw at once that if the people in the New World of America would only fight for the right to manage their own affairs , the people in other lands , like his own country ...
... followed the troubles between the col- onies and England , and saw at once that if the people in the New World of America would only fight for the right to manage their own affairs , the people in other lands , like his own country ...
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... followed his own warm heart and came to the rescue of the poor colonists . A statue of Lafayette on horseback is a proof what good memories they have . Here is a picture of the great statue of La- fayette in bronze , seated astride of a ...
... followed his own warm heart and came to the rescue of the poor colonists . A statue of Lafayette on horseback is a proof what good memories they have . Here is a picture of the great statue of La- fayette in bronze , seated astride of a ...
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... followed this shot , and they all turned a little to look at the target as they passed him . He glanced up also , and they saw a handsome face with a pair of dark eyes looking out curiously at them from under rather a shock of light ...
... followed this shot , and they all turned a little to look at the target as they passed him . He glanced up also , and they saw a handsome face with a pair of dark eyes looking out curiously at them from under rather a shock of light ...
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... followed him , still with his amused smile . show ! Mr. Williams , you ' ll umpire , please . " The game began , and Parkinson was playing on Goodale's eleven . The other team had the ball . They gained five yards apiece on the first ...
... followed him , still with his amused smile . show ! Mr. Williams , you ' ll umpire , please . " The game began , and Parkinson was playing on Goodale's eleven . The other team had the ball . They gained five yards apiece on the first ...
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... followed the Knight with the red cockade who rode on the Horse that pranced and neighed when he saw the Woodman sober and staid who slung the Ax with a shining blade that chopped the Tree of a dusky shade that gave the Wood that heated ...
... followed the Knight with the red cockade who rode on the Horse that pranced and neighed when he saw the Woodman sober and staid who slung the Ax with a shining blade that chopped the Tree of a dusky shade that gave the Wood that heated ...
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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