The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... always bright with a lovely radiance , bringing glad- ness to the Thorndike household , or to any other house- hold she might enter . But she possessed other qualities beyond the charm of her 24 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... always bright with a lovely radiance , bringing glad- ness to the Thorndike household , or to any other house- hold she might enter . But she possessed other qualities beyond the charm of her 24 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
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But she possessed other qualities beyond the charm of her personality . One of these was a peculiar considera- ation for the convenience of her friends , whether she her- self were the hostess in Norwich , or the guest of her cousins in ...
But she possessed other qualities beyond the charm of her personality . One of these was a peculiar considera- ation for the convenience of her friends , whether she her- self were the hostess in Norwich , or the guest of her cousins in ...
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... charming background for that little table . " She held up her fan between her teeth to catch her sister's reply . " Yes , Carrie , I did intend to use the dining room , " responded Mrs. Thorndike slowly , " but at the last moment I ...
... charming background for that little table . " She held up her fan between her teeth to catch her sister's reply . " Yes , Carrie , I did intend to use the dining room , " responded Mrs. Thorndike slowly , " but at the last moment I ...
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... charming location in the suburbs of New York , the ample accom- modation for paper and presses , the improved facilities for financial and literary work . The journal seems to gloat over its new quarters and to congratulate itself on ...
... charming location in the suburbs of New York , the ample accom- modation for paper and presses , the improved facilities for financial and literary work . The journal seems to gloat over its new quarters and to congratulate itself on ...
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... charm for the hitherto nomadic Germans , and civilization demanded permanent centers of life . At once the cities sprung into power , and their sturdy burgers soon caused even the nobles to shrink from them . With the renewed growth of ...
... charm for the hitherto nomadic Germans , and civilization demanded permanent centers of life . At once the cities sprung into power , and their sturdy burgers soon caused even the nobles to shrink from them . With the renewed growth of ...
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