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Mary Elizabeth Yoder. A collection of old-time stories for children. Many of these interesting stories are based on actual happenings. A book that will be enjoyed by all at story time. 167 pages; paper; Maple Leaf Books.
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Mary Elizabeth Yoder. A collection of old-time stories for children. Many of these interesting stories are based on actual happenings. A book that will be enjoyed by all at story time. 167 pages; paper; Maple Leaf Books.
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