St. Nicholas (serial) (1873) (14783345762)

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St. Nicholas (serial) (1873) (14783345762)

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Identifier: stnicholasserial04dodg (find matches)
Title: St. Nicholas (serial)
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905
Subjects: Children's literature
Publisher: (New York : Scribner & Co.)
Contributing Library: Information and Library Science Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Digitizing Sponsor: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill



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ORD-SQUA. 1. From the letters of the following words form a nve-letttimond, containing a square-word: Spent eicn ten. PETEVE i. Is found in ships. ;ghost. 5. Is an entrance. Is to imitate. 3. Is a deputy. 4. Is a6. Is to endeavor. 7. Is found in vessels. STALLKNF.CHT. 2. (For our readers to solve ) From the following sentencefive-letter diamond, containing a square-word : Ben O. stole l>e. CVRIL DE.; CROSS-WORD ENIGMA. My first is in yoke, but not in pair;My second in atmosphere, not in air;My third is in drink, but not in sip ;My fourth is in deck, but not in ship ;My fifth is in cut, but not in knife;My sixth is in woman, but not in wife;My seventh is in war, but not in strife;My eighth is in swine, but not in cattle;My whole is the name of a noted battle. BLACK Ir; METAGRAM. Add a letter to a girls name, and get a mans name. Pu;on it, and get a title. Drop two letters, and set insane. Cli:head, and find a boy. Again, and find wicked. Behead anc;and you have an important article.
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LITTLE KARENS FRIENDS ST. NICHOLAS. TOL. IV. MARCH, 1877. No. 5. (Copyright, 1877, by Scribner & Co.) LITTLE KAREN AND HER BABYBy S. C. W. The cottage in which little Karen lived stood>h up on the hill-side, close to the edge of a great■est. It was a strange, lonely place for a younge, almost a girl, to be so happy in; but Karens not afraid of the forest, and never thought■ home lonely, not even when the strong winds, w in winter-time, and brought the far-off bayingJ wolves from the mountains beyond. Her hus-id, her fioy, her housewifely cares, her spinning-eel and her needle, kept her busy all day long, I she was as cheerful as busy. The cottage waslarge, but it was strongly built of heavy beams stones. Its low walls seemed to hug andp the ground, as if for protection, in time ofm. The casement windows, with their very11 panes of thick glass, let in little sun, but allimer long they stood open, and in. winter, what II the crackling fire, the hum of the wheel, andens bright

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