St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 |
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... MORNING . Verse .... ... A . H. Folwell ... 413 . 613 Berton Braley .. 341 Walter De La Mare ... 380 NIGHTMARE OF THE BOY WHO WOULDN'T EAT BREADCRUSTS . Picture . Drawn by Ursula Kimball Russell .. No RULE TO BE AFRAID OF . Verse ...
... MORNING . Verse .... ... A . H. Folwell ... 413 . 613 Berton Braley .. 341 Walter De La Mare ... 380 NIGHTMARE OF THE BOY WHO WOULDN'T EAT BREADCRUSTS . Picture . Drawn by Ursula Kimball Russell .. No RULE TO BE AFRAID OF . Verse ...
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... near she gave the boys a short glance of appraisal from a pair of gravely friendly brown eyes . It was Ned who shifted his suitcase to his left hand and stretched in a long wicker chair , a morning paper 4 [ Nov. THE TURNER TWINS.
... near she gave the boys a short glance of appraisal from a pair of gravely friendly brown eyes . It was Ned who shifted his suitcase to his left hand and stretched in a long wicker chair , a morning paper 4 [ Nov. THE TURNER TWINS.
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... morning paper before him . At the other end of the porch , a gate - legged table was spread for the mid - day meal , and a middle - aged colored woman who , when it pleased her , answered to the name of Aunt Persis , shuffled in and out ...
... morning paper before him . At the other end of the porch , a gate - legged table was spread for the mid - day meal , and a middle - aged colored woman who , when it pleased her , answered to the name of Aunt Persis , shuffled in and out ...
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... morning . " Five minutes later , the Turner twins set their suitcases down on the floor of Number 16 East Hall and looked about them . Num- ber 16 was not palatial as to size , but it was big enough to hold comfortably the two single ...
... morning . " Five minutes later , the Turner twins set their suitcases down on the floor of Number 16 East Hall and looked about them . Num- ber 16 was not palatial as to size , but it was big enough to hold comfortably the two single ...
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... morning dawned at last , golden and clear and fair , With the autumn scent of frosted brakes and ripe fruits in the air . The village was up with robin and wren ahead of the morning sun , Captain Standish had climbed the hill to fire ...
... morning dawned at last , golden and clear and fair , With the autumn scent of frosted brakes and ripe fruits in the air . The village was up with robin and wren ahead of the morning sun , Captain Standish had climbed the hill to fire ...
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