St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 |
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... mean by putting the sword in Lafayette's hand with the hilt up- ward , the point downward ? The sword with point on high means war , because one strikes . with the point of the sword ; but when the hilt is uppermost it means peace ...
... mean by putting the sword in Lafayette's hand with the hilt up- ward , the point downward ? The sword with point on high means war , because one strikes . with the point of the sword ; but when the hilt is uppermost it means peace ...
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... means nothing . The baby first learns to dis- tinguish light from darkness ; then it learns to recognize its mother , then its father ; then it learns , perhaps , to distinguish some bright color , red it may be ; then it learns to ...
... means nothing . The baby first learns to dis- tinguish light from darkness ; then it learns to recognize its mother , then its father ; then it learns , perhaps , to distinguish some bright color , red it may be ; then it learns to ...
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... means always see things as they are , and that if we are not taught how to accept their reports with a grain of salt " we shall occasionally be misled more or less . In ST . NICHOLAS for April , 1897 , there was an article , " Seeing is ...
... means always see things as they are , and that if we are not taught how to accept their reports with a grain of salt " we shall occasionally be misled more or less . In ST . NICHOLAS for April , 1897 , there was an article , " Seeing is ...
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... mean . To - She watched him until the gathering darkness hid him , and then turned back , picked up her hat again , locked the door , and hurried down the path with singing heart . It was her first real victory , for she was sure it ...
... mean . To - She watched him until the gathering darkness hid him , and then turned back , picked up her hat again , locked the door , and hurried down the path with singing heart . It was her first real victory , for she was sure it ...
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... means merely that he younger ones as drivers of the mine mules which hauled the coal to " daylight , " the older ones as laborers in the chambers where their fathers blasted it down from the great seams . Tommy mounted the steps of the ...
... means merely that he younger ones as drivers of the mine mules which hauled the coal to " daylight , " the older ones as laborers in the chambers where their fathers blasted it down from the great seams . Tommy mounted the steps of the ...
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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