St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 |
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Page 17
... never been sent to school ? " she asked . No , they said , never . The other teachers did n't bother them . Why should she ? The children could grow up like their parents . They had other things to think about besides going to school ...
... never been sent to school ? " she asked . No , they said , never . The other teachers did n't bother them . Why should she ? The children could grow up like their parents . They had other things to think about besides going to school ...
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... never - ending battle with the great veins of coal , -and she noted sadly how many boys there were among them . Some ... never tried , and the men probably never had a good chance . Of course you can't learn if you don't try . But it's ...
... never - ending battle with the great veins of coal , -and she noted sadly how many boys there were among them . Some ... never tried , and the men probably never had a good chance . Of course you can't learn if you don't try . But it's ...
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... never hope to solve the mystery of those rows of queer - looking characters he had seen sometimes in almanacs and old newspapers , and more recently on the circus poster he carried in his pocket . But now a new and charming vista was of ...
... never hope to solve the mystery of those rows of queer - looking characters he had seen sometimes in almanacs and old newspapers , and more recently on the circus poster he carried in his pocket . But now a new and charming vista was of ...
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... never before associated with them , and he felt strangely awkward and embarrassed in their presence . He reflected inwardly , however , that he could undoubtedly whip the biggest boy in the crowd in fair fight ; but all the reassurance ...
... never before associated with them , and he felt strangely awkward and embarrassed in their presence . He reflected inwardly , however , that he could undoubtedly whip the biggest boy in the crowd in fair fight ; but all the reassurance ...
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... never forget them . At the end of a very few days he knew his alphabet , but , to his dismay , he found this was only the first and very easiest step toward learning to read . Those twenty - six letters were capable of an infinite ...
... never forget them . At the end of a very few days he knew his alphabet , but , to his dismay , he found this was only the first and very easiest step toward learning to read . Those twenty - six letters were capable of an infinite ...
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