St. Nicholas, Том 24,Часть 2Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1897 |
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... SOLDIERS , THE . LINCOLN , AN ANECDOTE of . ( Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst ) . ( Illustrated by W. A. Rogers ) Thomas Tapper . Katharine Pyle . Rudolph F. Bunner . Rev. W. H. Woods . LITTLE DRUMMER OF THE WOODS , THE ...
... SOLDIERS , THE . LINCOLN , AN ANECDOTE of . ( Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst ) . ( Illustrated by W. A. Rogers ) Thomas Tapper . Katharine Pyle . Rudolph F. Bunner . Rev. W. H. Woods . LITTLE DRUMMER OF THE WOODS , THE ...
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... soldier further said that the last three miles were enough to test the wind and en- durance of any ordinary team , but that these horses traveled better the farther they went . Such was General Grant's opinion of his wonderful drive ...
... soldier further said that the last three miles were enough to test the wind and en- durance of any ordinary team , but that these horses traveled better the farther they went . Such was General Grant's opinion of his wonderful drive ...
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Mary Mapes Dodge. The Enchanted Wood . BY OLIVER HERFORD . THE LAST THREE SOLDIERS . BY WILLIAM HENRY SHelton . A DARK old Raven lived in a tree , With a little Tree - frog for company , The thrushes too gay , or the owls too glum ; And ...
Mary Mapes Dodge. The Enchanted Wood . BY OLIVER HERFORD . THE LAST THREE SOLDIERS . BY WILLIAM HENRY SHelton . A DARK old Raven lived in a tree , With a little Tree - frog for company , The thrushes too gay , or the owls too glum ; And ...
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... soldiers stood together in front of the house , noting everywhere the joyful signs of the approach of spring . The snow , where it lay thickest in the hollows of the plateau , was soft and porous and grimy with dirt . There were bare ...
... soldiers stood together in front of the house , noting everywhere the joyful signs of the approach of spring . The snow , where it lay thickest in the hollows of the plateau , was soft and porous and grimy with dirt . There were bare ...
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... soldiers searched everywhere for this dangerous paper , except in the snug place under the tuft of grass where it lay . It was suspected that Philip was repenting of the agreement he had made to remain on the mountain , and both Coleman ...
... soldiers searched everywhere for this dangerous paper , except in the snug place under the tuft of grass where it lay . It was suspected that Philip was repenting of the agreement he had made to remain on the mountain , and both Coleman ...
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ACROSTIC asked Aubrey baby beautiful Ben Jonson Billy birds boat Bromley Bumblebee called Carew Cicely color Cousin cried dance DEAR ST door Duchess of Kent El Misti eyes face fairy father feet fire garden Genghis Khan girl Goole hand head heard heart horses knew laughed leaves Lieutenant Coleman live Lodoïska looked Mabel mama Marian Master Shakspere merry morning mother mountain never NICHOLAS Nick Nick's night Nina once Orongo Philip pileated woodpecker play precentor Princess Priscilla Queen RIDDLE BOX river seemed side sing Skylark smile soon stared stood Stratford town street sundew sweet tell thee thing thou thought three soldiers Tom Webster town trees turned voice walk wall WALTER BAKER watch wind word yellow Yorker young
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