The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... company for her thoughts . There she saw pictures of the past , when sleighs had wooden runners and men went armed with rifles for fear of the Indians lurking near by . What started out a pleasure party would in those days sometimes ...
... company for her thoughts . There she saw pictures of the past , when sleighs had wooden runners and men went armed with rifles for fear of the Indians lurking near by . What started out a pleasure party would in those days sometimes ...
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... company ' round a fire on a cold winter's night ? Thus they sat for a short time talking silently together in a language known only to the young and old . But gradually the old lady settled back in her chair . It was years since she had ...
... company ' round a fire on a cold winter's night ? Thus they sat for a short time talking silently together in a language known only to the young and old . But gradually the old lady settled back in her chair . It was years since she had ...
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... company guaranteed , and even though Radway's men had been ordered to appear not long after daybreak . As a matter of fact , Miss Jenks arrived at the Thorndike residence at just the hour she was expected , which may account in some ...
... company guaranteed , and even though Radway's men had been ordered to appear not long after daybreak . As a matter of fact , Miss Jenks arrived at the Thorndike residence at just the hour she was expected , which may account in some ...
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... written . * The Story of Francis Cludde . By Stanley J. Weyman . Pp . 288. New York : The Cassell Publishing Company . Three of the prettiest and most pathetic little tales which 44 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine . BOOK NOTICES,
... written . * The Story of Francis Cludde . By Stanley J. Weyman . Pp . 288. New York : The Cassell Publishing Company . Three of the prettiest and most pathetic little tales which 44 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine . BOOK NOTICES,
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... G. P. Putnam's Sons . The Mystery of the Patrician Club . By Albert D. Vandam . Pp . 343 . Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott Company . quality of intense interest the book possesses in no little Oct. , 1894 ] 45 Book Notices .
... G. P. Putnam's Sons . The Mystery of the Patrician Club . By Albert D. Vandam . Pp . 343 . Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott Company . quality of intense interest the book possesses in no little Oct. , 1894 ] 45 Book Notices .
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