St. Nicholas: Scribner's Illustrated Magazine for Girls and Boys, Том 44,Део 1Mary Mapes Dodge, William Fayal Clarke, Albert Gallatin Lanier, Maurice R. Robinson Scribner & Company, 1916 |
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... carried him safely through many a ter- rible battle . His sword was so sharp and glis- tened so in the sun that no man might look upon it without fear , and the enemy sundered right and left whenever it saw him riding the field of ...
... carried him safely through many a ter- rible battle . His sword was so sharp and glis- tened so in the sun that no man might look upon it without fear , and the enemy sundered right and left whenever it saw him riding the field of ...
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... carrying , for , put- ting this and that together , they thought him a strange messenger to be chosen by the mer- chant . Now , as oft happens , it is but a short road from wonder to answer ; and so no long time passed now until Nip ...
... carrying , for , put- ting this and that together , they thought him a strange messenger to be chosen by the mer- chant . Now , as oft happens , it is but a short road from wonder to answer ; and so no long time passed now until Nip ...
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... carried a head with its tangle of silken , black curls . Very shabbily clad was Niña ; a ragged vel- veteen bodice , whose faded red lacings of cord revealed the white of a coarse linen underwaist , and a tattered skirt of orange ...
... carried a head with its tangle of silken , black curls . Very shabbily clad was Niña ; a ragged vel- veteen bodice , whose faded red lacings of cord revealed the white of a coarse linen underwaist , and a tattered skirt of orange ...
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... carried away a helpless captive maid , doomed to slave in some Moorish palace for years and years ? Trembling in every limb , yet with her eyes flashing and her head proudly erect , - for little Niña was of brave Spanish blood , having ...
... carried away a helpless captive maid , doomed to slave in some Moorish palace for years and years ? Trembling in every limb , yet with her eyes flashing and her head proudly erect , - for little Niña was of brave Spanish blood , having ...
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... CARRYING VESSEL. Author of " Advanced Civics , ' THE GREAT WAR WHEN October opened , the tide of battle seemed to be ... carried burdens of freight and passen- gers to every great port . The most glorious period in the history of our ...
... CARRYING VESSEL. Author of " Advanced Civics , ' THE GREAT WAR WHEN October opened , the tide of battle seemed to be ... carried burdens of freight and passen- gers to every great port . The most glorious period in the history of our ...
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