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  1. Feb 1, 2005 · 73,878 free eBooks. 2 by Robert Gordon Anderson. Half-Past Seven Stories by Robert Gordon Anderson. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  2. Robert Gordon Anderson is best known for his Marmaduke adventures including Seven O’Clock Stories and Half-Past Seven Stories. Nationality: American Birth Date: 1881

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    SARAH DAVIS ANDERSON

    Not that this dedication is in itself so great an honor, but becausethe youngsters' choice, "Aunt Sally!" is indeed a tribute to theloving heart which has made so many little ones happy.

    "The top o' the morning!" That's what the Toyman used to say. And I am sure if you ever go tothe White House with the Green Blinds by the Side of the Road theToyman will say it still, whatever the weather. And when you hear him call that over the fence so cheerily, from hissmile you will know at once what he means,--that he wishes for you theveryto...

    THE BIG BOBSLED

    Teddy the Buckskin Horse and Hal the Red Roan had just come in theyard. They were drawing a big load of lumber from the mill which stoodin the woods on the north branch of the River. Just before he unloaded the boards and planks back by the barn, theToyman picked out a few of the finest and carried them into his shop.That did look mysterious and suspicious--very pleasantly suspicious. "I'll bet that's for us," declared Marmaduke. "You just bet it is!" said his brother. So each day for almost...

    THE JOLLY ROGER

    Marmaduke thought he knew now what it meant to be in jail. For threewhole days he had had to stay in the house. For three whole days andnights, too, it had rained--"rained pitchforks." That is what Fathersaid, but Marmaduke could see nothing but prongs. There were thousandsof them, coming down through the air. Wherewere the handles?He looked a long time, thinking that perhaps they had gotten loosefrom the prongs and would come down afterwards, but never a handlecame. They must be having hayin...

    THE BLUE CROAKER, THE BRIGHT AGATE, AND THE LITTLE GRAY MIG

    It is odd about Grownups--how mistaken they can be, how sadlymistaken. Now for instance, they willinsist there are onlyfour seasons when, as every one who has lived in Boyland knows, thereare scores more than that. There's Sled-time; Ball-time; Marble-time; Top-time; Kite-time; Garden-time; Hay-time; Harvest-time; Grape-time; Nut-time; Pumpkin-Pie-time; and a time for Hunting strawberries, elderberries, or red rasps; for orioles to move,for shad to run, and to go bobbin' for eels; and a whole...

    • Faces, forms, films;: The artistry of Lon Chaney
    • Seven O'Clock Stories
    • Half-Past Seven Stories
    • The Biography of a Cathedral: The Living Story of Man's Most Beautiful Creation and of the Pageant that Led to Notre Dame
  3. Sep 18, 2009 · LibriVox recording of Seven O'Clock Stories, by Robert Gordon Anderson read by Patti Cunningham. "Not once upon a time but just now, in a white house by the side of a road, live three happy children.

  4. ROBERT GORDON ANDERSON. TO JEAN AND MALCOLM TO WHOM THESE STORIES WERE FIRST TOLD. CONTENTS. FIRST NIGHT THE THREE HAPPY CHILDREN. SECOND NIGHT THE PLAYMATES OF THE THREE HAPPY CHILDREN. THIRD NIGHT NOISY FOLKS. FOURTH NIGHT JUST BEFORE SUPPER. FIFTH NIGHT THE TOYMAN. SIXTH NIGHT THE WILLOW WHISTLE. SEVENTH NIGHT MR. SCARECROW.

  5. Jul 12, 2017 · Seven o'clock stories. by. Anderson, Robert Gordon, 1881-. Publication date. 1920. Publisher. New York, London, G.P. Putnam's Sons. Collection. library_of_congress; americana.