Book/Printed Material The Christmas stocking,
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Image 2 of The Christmas stocking, Class TZ.7 Book .W 2-4 C. CcpighfN? COPYRIGHT DEPOSIT.
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 4 of The Christmas stocking, Frontispiece The Christmas Stocking. “NOW BEGIN,” HE SAID, “BUT YOU MUST ’NT ALL TALK AT ONCE,” See p. 24,
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 5 of The Christmas stocking, w/m AN /NrNom pX{ON BY N.N.IN/LLARD FORTY FOUR /LLU6TFA T/QNS Y ::X PMILADELPAIA: f^ENRY ALTEAU8 60APANX
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 6 of The Christmas stocking, THE LlBKARY OF CON^^RESS, T yvo Copies Recoivefl OCT 13 1903 Copynti^^ tntry COPY B. Copyright, 1903, by Henry Altemus.
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 7 of The Christmas stocking,
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 10 of The Christmas stocking,
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 11 of The Christmas stocking, INTRODUCTION T his story of the Christmas Stocking has helped to make many children happy, for without it many fathers and mothers would never have thought of making arrange- ments for the…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 12 of The Christmas stocking, INTRODUCTION viii the practice of hanging np Christmas stock- ings. Probably the best Christmas Stocking which any child, into whose hands this book may be put, can get is the habit of…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 13 of The Christmas stocking, CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE Introductory vii I. The Night Before Christmas 13 II. The Story of The Purse 27 III. The Story of The Farthing 95 IV. The Story of The Cork Boat…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 15 of The Christmas stocking, ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE “Now begin,” he said, “but you must n’t all talk at once Frontispiece, Down came Santa Claus 13 John Krinken sat on an old box making a fish-net .15 Mr.…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 16 of The Christmas stocking, ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE Silky tells Norman not to cry, and that she is his friend The next morning it rained steadily They wound an old shawl around him Poor little thing,’ said Silky…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 17 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING CHAPTER I THE NIGHT BEEOEE CHKISTMAS J IFE/’ said John Krinken, ‘^what shall we put in little CarPs stocking to- night!’’ ^‘Trnly,” said his wife, ‘T do not know.…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 18 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING And the wind swept round and round the old hut, and every cupboard door rattled and said in an empty sort of way, There is not much here. John…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 19 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING lest the driftwood fire should not do its duty at that distance. “You Ve got the stocking, wife?” said John, after a pause. “JOHN KRINKEN SAT ON AN OLD…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 20 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING iron key; and then, having placed the patches and thread upon the floor, she opened the chest, and rummaged out a long gray woolen stock- ing, with white toe…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 21 of The Christmas stocking, t MR. KRINKEN ADDS A BOAT TO THE CONTENTS OF THE FAMOUS STOCKING,
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- Date: 1903
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- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 23 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING Apples said J olin. Well, I dl give him a farthing to fill up the chinks.’’ And I ’ve an old purse that he can keep it in, said…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 24 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING brought out the apples and slipped them into the stocking; and then the shoes went in, and the purse, and the farthing— which, of course, ran all the way…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 25 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING and down came Santa Claus through tlie chim- ney. The first thing he did was to examine the stocking and its contents. At some of the ar- ticles he…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 26 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING when Carl bounded out of bed he stood alone upon the floor. The floor felt cold— very. CarHs toes curled up in the most disapproving manner possible, and he…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 27 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING Carl started right up in bed, and looked be- tween the sheets and over the counterpane, and behind the head-board there was nothing to be seen. Then he shook…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 28 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING where it had been all the time, upon the biggest of the red darns. farthing!^’ cried Carl. ‘^Oh, I guess it was you talking, wasn’t it?” No, said it.…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 31 of The Christmas stocking, CHAPTER II THE STORY OF THE PURSE I HE first place where I was settled was in I a big fancy-store in London, the purse began. am made of sealskin, the sides,…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 32 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING however. He was traveling in some part of England with a friend, riding over a wide, lonely plain one day; and they saw a little distance ahead a cow…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 33 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING each other— I donT know how. I only know my master was killed. ‘^His friend and his servant picked him up and laid him by the roadside; and while…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 34 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING the opportunity to do what he could for himself, by rifling his master’s pockets. He pulled out several things which I suppose he did n ’t dare to keep,…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 35 of The Christmas stocking, THE COW CAUSES THE DEATH OF THE OWNER OF THE PURSE.
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 36 of The Christmas stocking,
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 37 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING ing the road and then crossing it. In crossing, this somebody came just upon me, and a kind sunbeam touching one of my silver points, I embraced the opportunity…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 38 of The Christmas stocking, THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING down the road, as if to see where I had come from, and finally put me in her pocket. T was very glad nobody was in sight anywhere, for…
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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Image 39 of The Christmas stocking, 35 DISHONEST SERVANT RIFLES HIS MASTER’S POCKETS
- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903
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- Contributor: Warner, Susan
- Date: 1903