The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 85Yale Literary Society, 1919 |
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Page 98
... hours . Didn't you know it ? FLORA ( going to Sarah Budie and kneeling by her chair ) : Of course I didn't know it . Can't we go out for a walk until they're through , Aunt Sarah ? SARAH : Certainly not . We can't leave them alone in ...
... hours . Didn't you know it ? FLORA ( going to Sarah Budie and kneeling by her chair ) : Of course I didn't know it . Can't we go out for a walk until they're through , Aunt Sarah ? SARAH : Certainly not . We can't leave them alone in ...
Page 99
... hour , as he said - day or night . NESTOR : Well , you told him to write , in the letter , eh ? Let's hear the old letter , Aunt Sarah . SARAH ( unfolding it ) : It makes me right sick . FLORA ( taking it away from her ) : I'll read it ...
... hour , as he said - day or night . NESTOR : Well , you told him to write , in the letter , eh ? Let's hear the old letter , Aunt Sarah . SARAH ( unfolding it ) : It makes me right sick . FLORA ( taking it away from her ) : I'll read it ...
Page 102
... hour . Like a thief in the night . The trumpet shall sound ! NESTOR ( coldly ) : Good - morning . KEETER ( disappears ; vocally ) : No offense . No offense . No offense . ( He is heard giving orders . Finally the outer door slams ...
... hour . Like a thief in the night . The trumpet shall sound ! NESTOR ( coldly ) : Good - morning . KEETER ( disappears ; vocally ) : No offense . No offense . No offense . ( He is heard giving orders . Finally the outer door slams ...
Page 103
... hours . ( At the rise of the curtain the drawing - room is dark . The chandelier in the hall , unseen by the audience , throws a brilliant light on Sarah Budie , who stands listening on the stairs . Flora comes quickly and lightly down ...
... hours . ( At the rise of the curtain the drawing - room is dark . The chandelier in the hall , unseen by the audience , throws a brilliant light on Sarah Budie , who stands listening on the stairs . Flora comes quickly and lightly down ...
Page 117
... hour of victory to rid Jerusalem of me - a loathsome pest ! I cannot fight that passion , kill this hope ! They whirl my soul about with windy gusts As ' twere a weather - cock before the storm Twisting and urging it each time it stands ...
... hour of victory to rid Jerusalem of me - a loathsome pest ! I cannot fight that passion , kill this hope ! They whirl my soul about with windy gusts As ' twere a weather - cock before the storm Twisting and urging it each time it stands ...
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