St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 |
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... play- ing tennis , returned to Number 16 in the hope of finding their trunks . But the baggage had not arrived , and presently , since the room was none too cool , they descended again and followed the curving drive to the right and ...
... play- ing tennis , returned to Number 16 in the hope of finding their trunks . But the baggage had not arrived , and presently , since the room was none too cool , they descended again and followed the curving drive to the right and ...
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... play , There was work enough for all to do , you'll readily understand , With nuts to crack and fruits to chop and clams to dig from the sand , And marchpanes and manchets and possets and pies to make , The great brick ovens to heat red ...
... play , There was work enough for all to do , you'll readily understand , With nuts to crack and fruits to chop and clams to dig from the sand , And marchpanes and manchets and possets and pies to make , The great brick ovens to heat red ...
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... play . He is the most remarkable player of his age in the world , and this year will be placed in America's first five representatives . Closely following Richards is Arnold W. Jones of Providence , Rhode Island . Arnold is seventeen ...
... play . He is the most remarkable player of his age in the world , and this year will be placed in America's first five representatives . Closely following Richards is Arnold W. Jones of Providence , Rhode Island . Arnold is seventeen ...
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... player as rounded , well - conceived game , coupled with determination , that succeeds for Ingraham . His younger ... play- ing skill that he could command . " - Fred Hawthorne in the " New York Tribune . " Arnold , and I look to see ...
... player as rounded , well - conceived game , coupled with determination , that succeeds for Ingraham . His younger ... play- ing skill that he could command . " - Fred Hawthorne in the " New York Tribune . " Arnold , and I look to see ...
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... play around the big tournaments and gain experience by meet- ing the leading players . This boy is Armand TET WILLIAM W. INGRAHAM promise . The ability to play virtually all year round tends to develop the game more rapidly than in the ...
... play around the big tournaments and gain experience by meet- ing the leading players . This boy is Armand TET WILLIAM W. INGRAHAM promise . The ability to play virtually all year round tends to develop the game more rapidly than in the ...
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