St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 |
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... sure to come , because through this courtyard , the square of the Carrousel , or merry - go - round , nearly everybody passes in order to reach the entrance to the art treasures of the Louvre . As Lafayette nearly eighty years ago had ...
... sure to come , because through this courtyard , the square of the Carrousel , or merry - go - round , nearly everybody passes in order to reach the entrance to the art treasures of the Louvre . As Lafayette nearly eighty years ago had ...
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... sure it would prove a victory , and she felt as the traveler feels who , toiling wearily across a great waste of Alpine snow and ice , -shivering , desolate , -comes suddenly upon a delicate flower , looking up at him from the dreary ...
... sure it would prove a victory , and she felt as the traveler feels who , toiling wearily across a great waste of Alpine snow and ice , -shivering , desolate , -comes suddenly upon a delicate flower , looking up at him from the dreary ...
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... sure at this sign of his earnestness . I think the greatest lesson he learned that morning - the lesson , indeed , which it is the end of all education to teach - was the value of concentration , of keeping his mind on the work in hand ...
... sure at this sign of his earnestness . I think the greatest lesson he learned that morning - the lesson , indeed , which it is the end of all education to teach - was the value of concentration , of keeping his mind on the work in hand ...
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... already ? " 66 Why ? she continued , more seriously , " I want you to do something for me - something I am sure you can do , and which will help me very much . " " Oh , if I could ! " he cried. 1901. ] 27 TOMMY REMINGTON'S BATTLE .
... already ? " 66 Why ? she continued , more seriously , " I want you to do something for me - something I am sure you can do , and which will help me very much . " " Oh , if I could ! " he cried. 1901. ] 27 TOMMY REMINGTON'S BATTLE .
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... sure you can . How many children are in your row of houses ? " He stopped for a moment to compute them . " About twenty - five , " he said at last . " And how many of them come to school ? ” " None of them but me . " " Don't you think ...
... sure you can . How many children are in your row of houses ? " He stopped for a moment to compute them . " About twenty - five , " he said at last . " And how many of them come to school ? ” " None of them but me . " " Don't you think ...
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