Big hook
wrecking crane.
Historical Examples
Joan of the Journal Helen Diehl Olds
The Singing Mouse Stories Emerson Hough
Eben Holden Irving Bacheller
Bert Wilson, Wireless Operator J. W. Duffield
Jerry’s Charge Account Hazel Hutchins Wilson
Farthest North Fridtjof Nansen
Tales of Fishes Zane Grey
The Motor Boys in Strange Waters Clarence Young
Joan of the Journal Helen Diehl Olds
The Bobbsey Twins on the Deep Blue Sea Laura Lee Hope
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