St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 |
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... thing of this kind and build strictly by the square , level , and plumb - line . There are fine buildings in every ... things as they are , and that if we are not taught how to accept their reports with a grain of salt " we shall ...
... thing of this kind and build strictly by the square , level , and plumb - line . There are fine buildings in every ... things as they are , and that if we are not taught how to accept their reports with a grain of salt " we shall ...
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... thing ? " he asked at last , pointing to a great , unwieldy beast with wide- open mouth . " That's a hippopotamus . " " A- —a what ? " he asked wonderingly . " " " " He nodded . She looked at him a moment without speaking , rapidly ...
... thing ? " he asked at last , pointing to a great , unwieldy beast with wide- open mouth . " That's a hippopotamus . " " A- —a what ? " he asked wonderingly . " " " " He nodded . She looked at him a moment without speaking , rapidly ...
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... thing requir- ing such tremendous effort as few people were capable of . Certainly he , who knew little be- yond the rudiments of mining and the manage- ment of a mine mule , could never hope to solve the mystery of those rows of queer ...
... thing requir- ing such tremendous effort as few people were capable of . Certainly he , who knew little be- yond the rudiments of mining and the manage- ment of a mine mule , could never hope to solve the mystery of those rows of queer ...
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... thing for a boy totally un- accustomed to study to undertake a task like this , and more than once he found his atten- wandering tion from the board before him , where the various letters were set down . He wondered how his father was ...
... thing for a boy totally un- accustomed to study to undertake a task like this , and more than once he found his atten- wandering tion from the board before him , where the various letters were set down . He wondered how his father was ...
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... thing . It was with a real exultation he conquered the easiest forms , - " cat " and " dog " and " ax " and " boy , " and after that his progress was more rapid . The It is always the first steps which are the most difficult , and as ...
... thing . It was with a real exultation he conquered the easiest forms , - " cat " and " dog " and " ax " and " boy , " and after that his progress was more rapid . The It is always the first steps which are the most difficult , and as ...
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