The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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Page 13
... door . One by one the men crept away , choosing times when they believed their retreat to be covered by the rust- ling of the trees , so obviating the awkwardness attendant on any leave - taking , agreeably to Eastbury custom . Andrew ...
... door . One by one the men crept away , choosing times when they believed their retreat to be covered by the rust- ling of the trees , so obviating the awkwardness attendant on any leave - taking , agreeably to Eastbury custom . Andrew ...
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... door . " Letter for you , Sandy Doane ; I d'n ' know where from . " The old man rose and took the envelope almost mechanically . A letter ! He had not received one in years . He scanned the address closely , his mind leaping from one ...
... door . " Letter for you , Sandy Doane ; I d'n ' know where from . " The old man rose and took the envelope almost mechanically . A letter ! He had not received one in years . He scanned the address closely , his mind leaping from one ...
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... door- step sobbing over a copy of the Washington Evening Star , which said that the authorities had abandoned all search for Dennis O'Hara , the notorious escaped convict , believ- ing that he had been among the unidentified victims of ...
... door- step sobbing over a copy of the Washington Evening Star , which said that the authorities had abandoned all search for Dennis O'Hara , the notorious escaped convict , believ- ing that he had been among the unidentified victims of ...
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... door they were met by the minister's wife . Her aspect was not as tranquilly trustful as her husband's . She looked on Mr. Dennis O'Hara with anxiety and suspicion . He felt it , and was more at ease . " Mrs. Goodhart , " said the old ...
... door they were met by the minister's wife . Her aspect was not as tranquilly trustful as her husband's . She looked on Mr. Dennis O'Hara with anxiety and suspicion . He felt it , and was more at ease . " Mrs. Goodhart , " said the old ...
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... door of one of them we catch a glimpse of a single low room with strings of dried fish hanging to the great oaken rafters , and a clay floor trodden hard and smooth as stone . In one corner a ladder shows the way to the garret above ...
... door of one of them we catch a glimpse of a single low room with strings of dried fish hanging to the great oaken rafters , and a clay floor trodden hard and smooth as stone . In one corner a ladder shows the way to the garret above ...
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