St. Nicholas, Conducted by M.M. Dodge, Volumen101883 |
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... sure that his studies at the school and his knightly exercises would not interfere with each other . " Only one more day , " said Raymond , " and then it will seem so strange here without you , Louis . " " But it will be ever so much ...
... sure that his studies at the school and his knightly exercises would not interfere with each other . " Only one more day , " said Raymond , " and then it will seem so strange here without you , Louis . " " But it will be ever so much ...
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... sure that his studies at the school and his knightly exercises would not interfere with each other . " Only one more day , " said Raymond , " and then it will seem so strange here without you , Louis . " I " But it will be ever so much ...
... sure that his studies at the school and his knightly exercises would not interfere with each other . " Only one more day , " said Raymond , " and then it will seem so strange here without you , Louis . " I " But it will be ever so much ...
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... sure of it , " said Agnes . " He has plenty of trained falcons , and he could spare one easily enough . I will ask him , as soon as he comes back to - day . " Accordingly , when Count Hugo returned from his hawking expedition that ...
... sure of it , " said Agnes . " He has plenty of trained falcons , and he could spare one easily enough . I will ask him , as soon as he comes back to - day . " Accordingly , when Count Hugo returned from his hawking expedition that ...
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... sure and look about you the moment the light begins to shine in- to your state - room window . First , you will see the beautiful shores of Long Island and Connecticut , with the charming bays stretching far back among the undulating ...
... sure and look about you the moment the light begins to shine in- to your state - room window . First , you will see the beautiful shores of Long Island and Connecticut , with the charming bays stretching far back among the undulating ...
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... sure to be torn to pieces . The other kind have a float an- chored just out of sight under water , while the torpedo rests on the bottom . These , too , when they explode , destroy anything that happens to be near . At Willet's Point ...
... sure to be torn to pieces . The other kind have a float an- chored just out of sight under water , while the torpedo rests on the bottom . These , too , when they explode , destroy anything that happens to be near . At Willet's Point ...
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ACROSTIC answer Argonauts asked Barran birds boat boys brother Buzrow called castle château clothes cocoons cotereaux Countess Crab cried DEAR ST Dempford Dollie door Dushee exclaimed eyes face father feet girl give glad hand head heard horse Jack JACK FROST Jack Lawrence JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT Jan van Eyck Jasto keep King knew lady larvæ laughed leave letter Letty Little John live look Louis Lute Mamma Marigold Mart morning mother nest never NICHOLAS night PALMER COX Peterkin picture Pigwidgeon poor pretty PUCK Rauf replied river Robin Hood Rush Santa Claus seemed seen side smile soon Sphinx spilings stood story sure Syncopate Tammoset tell thing thought Tinkham told took tree turned Vandyck Viteau walked wish wonder wont woods words young
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