The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 104, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1938 |
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... smile . He nodded gravely though , and replied , " Perhaps you're right . Maybe he'd do for a smaller per- son - say for a little girl named Mary Jane ! " Trying to maintain her gravity , Mary Jane thanked him but then she kissed him ...
... smile . He nodded gravely though , and replied , " Perhaps you're right . Maybe he'd do for a smaller per- son - say for a little girl named Mary Jane ! " Trying to maintain her gravity , Mary Jane thanked him but then she kissed him ...
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... smile . He did not say anything , for he did not trust his voice . The trooper who had led Alec from the stable went to his old horse , unloosed the saddle girth and pulled off saddle and blanket . The horse whinnied sharply with pain ...
... smile . He did not say anything , for he did not trust his voice . The trooper who had led Alec from the stable went to his old horse , unloosed the saddle girth and pulled off saddle and blanket . The horse whinnied sharply with pain ...
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... smile . Mary Jane did not care much about the second horse . It seemed to her that no horse at all was better than a substitute for Alec . Next morning , Mary Jane was helping in the garden trying to repair some of the damage done by ...
... smile . Mary Jane did not care much about the second horse . It seemed to her that no horse at all was better than a substitute for Alec . Next morning , Mary Jane was helping in the garden trying to repair some of the damage done by ...
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