St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 |
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... turned out that the children of the present day have not forgotten the boy La- fayette , who followed his own warm heart and came to the rescue of the poor colonists . A statue of Lafayette on horseback is a proof what good memories ...
... turned out that the children of the present day have not forgotten the boy La- fayette , who followed his own warm heart and came to the rescue of the poor colonists . A statue of Lafayette on horseback is a proof what good memories ...
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... turned a little to look at the target as they passed him . He glanced up also , and they saw a handsome face with a pair of dark eyes looking out curiously at them from under rather a shock of light - brown hair . He scanned them with a ...
... turned a little to look at the target as they passed him . He glanced up also , and they saw a handsome face with a pair of dark eyes looking out curiously at them from under rather a shock of light - brown hair . He scanned them with a ...
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... turned on its side . And still a picture made with a ruler and T - square would lack the artistic quality . An artist would never use a ruler to draw a line by , for he understands that the eye demands something more than mere ...
... turned on its side . And still a picture made with a ruler and T - square would lack the artistic quality . An artist would never use a ruler to draw a line by , for he understands that the eye demands something more than mere ...
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... turned slowly back into the room and picked up her hat . " C door . Please , ma'am- " said a timid voice at the She turned quickly and saw standing there one of the boys who had passed a moment be- fore . " A hippopotamus - a river ...
... turned slowly back into the room and picked up her hat . " C door . Please , ma'am- " said a timid voice at the She turned quickly and saw standing there one of the boys who had passed a moment be- fore . " A hippopotamus - a river ...
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... 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 would prove a victory , and she felt as the traveler feels who , toiling ...
... 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 would prove a victory , and she felt as the traveler feels who , toiling ...
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