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... ROUND HIM THE ATTACK WE MET AT THE CHURCH Gordon Stevenson 140 Gordon Stevenson 147 R. F. Babcock 156 R. F. Babcock 163 W. E. Scott 166 H. Slater 175 W. E. Scott 191 W. E. Scott 200 Margaret Hittle 207 Burleigh Withers 240 Burleigh ...
... ROUND HIM THE ATTACK WE MET AT THE CHURCH Gordon Stevenson 140 Gordon Stevenson 147 R. F. Babcock 156 R. F. Babcock 163 W. E. Scott 166 H. Slater 175 W. E. Scott 191 W. E. Scott 200 Margaret Hittle 207 Burleigh Withers 240 Burleigh ...
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... ROUND THE MAST I PASS FROM LAND TO LAND BLACK HAWK ( Halftone ) BLACK HAWK LEFT BY THE TWO RUFFIANS THE WOMEN AND CHILDREN CROSSED THE RIVER JAMES FENIMORE COOPER ( Halftone ) HAWKEYE CLAMBERED OVER THE ROCKS THE SCOUT LOWERED HIS RIFLE ...
... ROUND THE MAST I PASS FROM LAND TO LAND BLACK HAWK ( Halftone ) BLACK HAWK LEFT BY THE TWO RUFFIANS THE WOMEN AND CHILDREN CROSSED THE RIVER JAMES FENIMORE COOPER ( Halftone ) HAWKEYE CLAMBERED OVER THE ROCKS THE SCOUT LOWERED HIS RIFLE ...
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... rounded face , beautiful features and graceful bearing combined to attract also the marked attention of every stranger who met him . At thirteen years of age he was at work in New York , and soon was discovered to be the editor in ...
... rounded face , beautiful features and graceful bearing combined to attract also the marked attention of every stranger who met him . At thirteen years of age he was at work in New York , and soon was discovered to be the editor in ...
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... round dozen months presented dead against you ? If I could work my will , " said Scrooge , indignantly , " every idiot who goes about with ' Merry Christmas , ' on his lips , should be boiled with his own pudding , and buried with a ...
... round dozen months presented dead against you ? If I could work my will , " said Scrooge , indignantly , " every idiot who goes about with ' Merry Christmas , ' on his lips , should be boiled with his own pudding , and buried with a ...
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... round with quaint Dutch tiles , designed to illustrate the Scriptures . There were Cains and Abels , Pharaoh's daughters , Queens of Sheba , angelic messengers descending through the air on clouds like feather - beds , Abrahams ...
... round with quaint Dutch tiles , designed to illustrate the Scriptures . There were Cains and Abels , Pharaoh's daughters , Queens of Sheba , angelic messengers descending through the air on clouds like feather - beds , Abrahams ...
Contents
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CHRISTMAS IN OLD TIME Sir Walter Scott | 150 |
THE SHIPWRECK Robert Louis Stevenson | 165 |
ELEPHANT HUNTING Roualeyn Gordon Cumming | 180 |
SOME CLEVER MONKEYS Thomas Belt | 198 |
POOR RICHARDS ALMANAC Benjamin Franklin | 204 |
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK | 221 |
TO THE FRINGED GENTIAN William Cullen Bryant | 290 |
TO A MOUNTAIN DAISY Robert Burns | 295 |
BANNOCKBURN Robert Burns | 303 |
THE GOVERNOR AND THE NOTARY Washington Irving | 311 |
THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER Samuel T Coleridge | 321 |
THE PETRIFIED FERN Mary Bolles Branch | 352 |
AN EXCITING CANOE RACE J Fenimore Cooper | 376 |
THE BUFFALO Francis Parkman | 395 |
THE CAPTURE OF VINCENNES George Rogers Clark | 228 |
THREE SUNDAYS IN A WEEK Edgar Allan Poe | 255 |
THE MODERN BELLE Stark | 266 |
THE KNOCKOUT Davy Crockett | 275 |
TO MY INFANT SON Thomas Hood | 283 |
THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE Alfred Tennyson | 452 |
QUEEN VICTORIA Anna McCaleb | 458 |
THE RECESSIONAL Rudyard Kipling | 471 |
THE SOLDIERS DREAM Thomas Campbell | 476 |
THE PICKETGUARD Mrs Ethel Lynn Beers | 483 |
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