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... Captain , " and claim our first choice of a camping - ground . " That was why neither of the two bodies of cavalry got there first , and why Kah - go - mish and the sage - hen heard pretty soon an American cavalry bugle from the east ...
... Captain , " and claim our first choice of a camping - ground . " That was why neither of the two bodies of cavalry got there first , and why Kah - go - mish and the sage - hen heard pretty soon an American cavalry bugle from the east ...
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... Captain Moore , in such a state of mind that he could not think . " Cal ! " exclaimed the Captain . " Lost ! Oh no . Don't be so agitated . You can find him . " The Colonel tried to speak , but his voice refused to do its duty ...
... Captain Moore , in such a state of mind that he could not think . " Cal ! " exclaimed the Captain . " Lost ! Oh no . Don't be so agitated . You can find him . " The Colonel tried to speak , but his voice refused to do its duty ...
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... who would give even so much as a bad penny for it , and yet it is worth just as much now as when Babo first sold it to the King . BANG THE CAPTAIN OF THE " BLACK HOSE TEAM " NOVEMBER 5 , 1889 . 13 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE .
... who would give even so much as a bad penny for it , and yet it is worth just as much now as when Babo first sold it to the King . BANG THE CAPTAIN OF THE " BLACK HOSE TEAM " NOVEMBER 5 , 1889 . 13 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE .
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... Captain Polly ' and ' Dorymates , " " and we hardly wonder at your conclusion , for those were splendid sto- ries of fun , pleasure , and adventure . But when you read " The Red Mustang , " " A Boy's Town , " Phil and the Baby , " and ...
... Captain Polly ' and ' Dorymates , " " and we hardly wonder at your conclusion , for those were splendid sto- ries of fun , pleasure , and adventure . But when you read " The Red Mustang , " " A Boy's Town , " Phil and the Baby , " and ...
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... Captain Higginson , commanding the station , at once sent a statement of the case to Washington , asking leave big rubber boots , his bedding , and his neat little ditty box , containing sewing and writing materials , besides many odds ...
... Captain Higginson , commanding the station , at once sent a statement of the case to Washington , asking leave big rubber boots , his bedding , and his neat little ditty box , containing sewing and writing materials , besides many odds ...
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ALICE answered Apache asked baby beautiful bird boat boy's Boy's Town brother called Captain chaparral child Chiricahua Christmas cried CROSSPATCH DEAR POSTMISTRESS,-I Doctor Faustus door eyes face father feet give goose-girl hand HARPER'S YOUNG head heard heart hope horses Johnny Beauchamp Kah-go-mish King knew lady Lanesborough laugh leave letter little Hans Little Lord Fauntleroy live looked mamma Middleburgh miles Miss morning mother Nancy Pansy never nice night once papa paper pets Phil Ping pony poor Post-office Box pretty Prince puzzles Queen Red Mustang river Santa Claus Land seemed seen side sister snow stood story Tah-nu-nu talk tell thing thought told Tom Adams took town trees turned voice walk WILLIAM HAMILTON GIBSON winter wonder words write York
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Page 112 - What wondrous life is this I lead! Ripe apples drop about my head; The luscious clusters of the vine Upon my mouth do crush their wine; The nectarine and curious peach Into my hands themselves do reach; Stumbling on melons, as I pass, Ensnared with flowers, I fall on grass.
Page 179 - For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even for ever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.
Page 119 - And carols roared with blithesome din ; If unmelodious was the song, It was a hearty note and strong. Who lists may in their mumming see Traces of ancient mystery...
Page 179 - But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall He come forth unto Me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been of old, from everlasting.
Page 179 - Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion ; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem : behold, thy King cometh unto thee: he is just, and having salvation ; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt the foal of an ass.
Page 379 - I THINK, when I read that sweet story of old, When Jesus was here among men, How he called little children, as lambs to his fold, I should like to have been with them then.
Page 67 - The queen of the south shall rise up in the judgment with this generation, and shall condemn it : for she came from the uttermost parts of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon : and, behold, a greater than Solomon is here.
Page 179 - Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign : behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.
Page 358 - ... features, that the warders, struck with his rich attire and noble countenance, suffered him to approach the ground over which the Queen was to pass, somewhat closer than was permitted to ordinary spectators. Thus the adventurous youth stood full in Elizabeth's eye,— an eye never indifferent to the admiration which she deservedly excited among her subjects, or to the fair proportions of external form which chanced to distinguish any of her courtiers.
Page 358 - ... her stepping over it dry-shod. Elizabeth looked at the young man, who accompanied this act of devoted courtesy with a profound reverence, and a blush that overspread his whole countenance. The queen was confused, and blushed in her turn, nodded her head, hastily passed on, and embarked in her barge without saying a word. "Come along, sir coxcomb," said Blount; "your gay cloak will need the brush to-day, I wot.