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Marjorie's Vacation / Wells, Carolyn, 1862-1942
!" and there was Uncle Steve waiting for them on the platform. Uncle Steve was a great friend of Marjorie ... like a magpie, for she had many questions to ask Uncle Steve, and as she was looking out to renew details...- creator(s) - Wells, Carolyn, 1862-1942
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- subject(s) - marjorie; molly; uncle steve; stella; grandma; steve; uncle; grandma sherwood; breezy inn; miss midget; elegant ella; exclaimed marjorie; grandma sherwood; elegant ella; marjorie; uncle; grandma; steve; stella; uncle steve; exclaimed marjorie; miss midget; breezy inn; molly;
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Marjorie's New Friend / Wells, Carolyn, 1862-1942
rather guess we can!" said King. "Well have our own tree Christmas morning, and Grandma and Uncle Steve ... , because it was a favorite with Uncle Steve. The day before Christmas the children were all allowed to stay home from school details...- creator(s) - Wells, Carolyn, 1862-1942
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- subject(s) - marjorie; maynard; midget; gladys; kitty; spencer; miss hart; hart; doctor mendel; delight; rosy posy; uncle steve; chessy cats; king; miss; spencer; king; doctor mendel; kitty; uncle steve; chessy cats; gladys; maynard; miss hart; hart; delight; marjorie; miss; rosy posy; midget;
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Dorothy Dainty's Gay Times / Brooks, Amy
I had to dance whether I wished to or not; Uncle Steve made me. Oh, I was not happy there. I was never so happy ... Corryville is to be in our class," said Flossie, "and when I told Uncle Harry he laughed, and asked details...- creator(s) - Brooks, Amy
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- subject(s) - arabella; nancy; patricia; aunt charlotte; reginald; flossie; dorothy; jeanette; aunt; charlotte; aunt matilda; mollie; katie; nina; uncle harry; mollie merton; katie dean; sue; uncle steve; uncle; nancy; mollie; charlotte; patricia; aunt; katie dean; mollie merton; dorothy; arabella; aunt charlotte; uncle; reginald; jeanette; uncle steve; katie; sue; aunt matilda; nina; uncle harry; flossie;
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Marjorie at Seacote / Wells, Carolyn, 1862-1942
. She couldn't run away, with no destination in view. She had no claim on Grandma Sherwood or Uncle Steve ... , and she walked straight ahead to the railroad station. She had a five-dollar gold piece that Uncle Steve had sent details...- creator(s) - Wells, Carolyn, 1862-1942
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- subject(s) - marjorie; maynard; midget; hester; cousin jack; kitty; jack; cousin; hester corey; cousin ethel; sand; king; uncle steve; tom; grand sandjandrum; queen; jolly sandboy; sand club; club; rosy posy; ice cream; jolly sandboy; club; cousin jack; kitty; sand; queen; jack; maynard; hester; marjorie; midget; grand sandjandrum; cousin ethel; cousin; ice cream; hester corey; tom; king; uncle steve; sand club; rosy posy;
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The Texan Star The Story of a Great Fight for Liberty / Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander), 1862-1919
. "I don't want to leave you, Uncle Steve," he said, "and if I did it's not likely that I could ... else the matter with me. I'll be all right, Uncle Steve. Don't you bother about me." He ate a little details...- creator(s) - Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander), 1862-1919
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- subject(s) - ned; obed; texans; tailed panther; panther; mexican; mexicans; santa anna; ring tailed; obed white; tailed; ring; ned saw; texans; obed; mexicans; mexican; ring; santa anna; tailed; ring tailed; ned; obed white; ned saw; panther; tailed panther;
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A Texas Ranger / Raine, William MacLeod, 1871-1954
Steve! Uncle Steve back again." Fraser picked up the youngster. "Yes, Uncle Steve is back ... a song-- A song of brave frontiering-- A saga of the strong. Part I (In Which Steve Plays Second details...- creator(s) - Raine, William MacLeod, 1871-1954
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- subject(s) - arlie; struve; fraser; steve; jed; texan; briscoe; dunke; ranger; mal pais; miss kinney; gimlet butte; squaw creek; dick; miss arlie; lieutenant fraser; lieutenant; valley; miss kinney; valley; lieutenant fraser; miss arlie; mal pais; texan; dunke; briscoe; jed; fraser; ranger; squaw creek; steve; dick; struve; gimlet butte; lieutenant; arlie;
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Dorothy Dainty at Glenmore / Brooks, Amy
," whispered Dorothy, "but--" then she understood Nancy's fear. "Why, Nancy dear, your old Uncle Steve ... just taught you because your old Uncle Steve hired him to." "But Dorothy, you don't know how often details...- creator(s) - Brooks, Amy
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- subject(s) - patricia; arabella; dorothy; miss fenler; glenmore; fenler; nancy; valerie; vera; betty; marvin; dorothy dainty; patricia levine; betty chase; dainty; ida mayo; lee shepard; publishers lothrop; dorothy dainty's; nancy; patricia; vera; dorothy; glenmore; publishers lothrop; arabella; dorothy dainty's; miss fenler; marvin; valerie; ida mayo; dainty; lee shepard; patricia levine; fenler; betty chase; betty; dorothy dainty;
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Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 05, April 30, 1870 / Various
. JOHNSON, did you try that sling? Why, this is Uncle STEVE! How-do-you-do. Uncle? Sit down ... ! AUNTIE, here's a pound Of that same genuine Mocha, ready ground! Say, Uncle STEVE, I've got details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - punchinello; merchant prince; merchant prince; punchinello;
- title - Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 05, April 30, 1870
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Eight Cousins / Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888
Jem and Uncle Steve, the husbands of Aunt Jessie and Aunt Clara, were at sea, and Aunt Myra ... of the defects of this little story, many of which were unavoidable, as it first appeared serially. But, as Uncle details...- creator(s) - Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888
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- subject(s) - alec; phebe; uncle alec; aunt; rose; uncle; mac; aunt myra; aunt jessie; aunt plenty; alec; aunt; uncle alec; rose; mac; aunt myra; uncle; aunt plenty; phebe; aunt jessie;
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