St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 |
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... keep the French within bounds and was appealing in vain to reason . Both are good statues . Each is fitted for the city where it stands . We like to think of him as the gen- erous youth who left wife , great position , and wealth behind ...
... keep the French within bounds and was appealing in vain to reason . Both are good statues . Each is fitted for the city where it stands . We like to think of him as the gen- erous youth who left wife , great position , and wealth behind ...
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... keep her in mind ; and one day he had sent for her . * " I have a letter here , " he said , " from one of the directors of a little school near Went- worth , in the mining district . He wants me to send him a teacher . Do you think you ...
... keep her in mind ; and one day he had sent for her . * " I have a letter here , " he said , " from one of the directors of a little school near Went- worth , in the mining district . He wants me to send him a teacher . Do you think you ...
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... keep up the fight . A sim- ple , homely man , a justice of the peace and postmaster of Wentworth , he had welcomed her kindly , and she had found his house a place of refuge . " You'll git discouraged , " he had said to her , " but don ...
... keep up the fight . A sim- ple , homely man , a justice of the peace and postmaster of Wentworth , he had welcomed her kindly , and she had found his house a place of refuge . " You'll git discouraged , " he had said to her , " but don ...
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... keep out of debt . But the discovery of new fields and the ever- growing competition for the market had gradu- ally tended to decrease wages , until they were again almost at the point where one man could not support a family , and his ...
... keep out of debt . But the discovery of new fields and the ever- growing competition for the market had gradu- ally tended to decrease wages , until they were again almost at the point where one man could not support a family , and his ...
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... keep on Mrs. Remington snorted to show her disap- proval of the proposed extravagance . " No , it ain't that , " answered Tommy , in a choked voice . " I don't keer a cent about th ' circus . Pa , I want t ' go t ' school . " Mr ...
... keep on Mrs. Remington snorted to show her disap- proval of the proposed extravagance . " No , it ain't that , " answered Tommy , in a choked voice . " I don't keer a cent about th ' circus . Pa , I want t ' go t ' school . " Mr ...
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