St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 |
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Page 27
... started for the Lockwood goal - line with a fury in her attack that seemed irre- sistible . Desperately the Lockwood team fought to hold its ground - and fought in vain . Foot by foot , what had once been the best Lock- wood team in ...
... started for the Lockwood goal - line with a fury in her attack that seemed irre- sistible . Desperately the Lockwood team fought to hold its ground - and fought in vain . Foot by foot , what had once been the best Lock- wood team in ...
Page 29
... started forward toward the Ell- ington goal - line ! To himself , he did not seem to be moving , - but the white lines flashed by his blurred vision . There were men just behind him . He could hear their fierce panting and the pounding ...
... started forward toward the Ell- ington goal - line ! To himself , he did not seem to be moving , - but the white lines flashed by his blurred vision . There were men just behind him . He could hear their fierce panting and the pounding ...
Page 43
... started away with it . " Come back ! " cried the old woman . " Bring back my thread ! " " Your thread ? " shouted the other . at all ; it is mine . " " Not Thus quarreling , they entered the city where they met a policeman , and he took ...
... started away with it . " Come back ! " cried the old woman . " Bring back my thread ! " " Your thread ? " shouted the other . at all ; it is mine . " " Not Thus quarreling , they entered the city where they met a policeman , and he took ...
Page 51
... started to speak again . But they heard some one coming down the ladder to the forecastle , and quickly unbolted the door and stepped out of the galley , lest they be discovered in this suspicious conference . It was only Dutchy ; but ...
... started to speak again . But they heard some one coming down the ladder to the forecastle , and quickly unbolted the door and stepped out of the galley , lest they be discovered in this suspicious conference . It was only Dutchy ; but ...
Page 53
... started noiselessly toward the ladder . He mounted stealthily and came out into the night . There was no fog , but it was very dark . The schooner lay close - hauled on a gentle , wet northeasterly . One could never tell where sea ...
... started noiselessly toward the ladder . He mounted stealthily and came out into the night . There was no fog , but it was very dark . The schooner lay close - hauled on a gentle , wet northeasterly . One could never tell where sea ...
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