The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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Page 13
... seemed to her , more out of pity than love , she felt that she was but a relic of the past , a useless encumbrance to the present . After all these years of patience and sorrow she could but wait - and wait to die . Now and then the ...
... seemed to her , more out of pity than love , she felt that she was but a relic of the past , a useless encumbrance to the present . After all these years of patience and sorrow she could but wait - and wait to die . Now and then the ...
Page 14
... seemed to crackle more merrily on the hearth ; life seemed worth the living . What more could be desired than pleasant company ' round a fire on a cold winter's night ? Thus they sat for a short time talking silently together in a ...
... seemed to crackle more merrily on the hearth ; life seemed worth the living . What more could be desired than pleasant company ' round a fire on a cold winter's night ? Thus they sat for a short time talking silently together in a ...
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... seemed to him that he stretched out his arms for love to one figure especially beloved beyond all the rest , -one figure erect on high with arms stretched out to him in more ... than common fellowship of need . . . . . 22 [ No. 529 The ...
... seemed to him that he stretched out his arms for love to one figure especially beloved beyond all the rest , -one figure erect on high with arms stretched out to him in more ... than common fellowship of need . . . . . 22 [ No. 529 The ...
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... seemed to be solved , for her aunt Miss Jenks had promised to patronize the Limited , and would consequently reach the city by eight o'clock , while Radway the caterer was to undertake the break- fast , and so there was little reason ...
... seemed to be solved , for her aunt Miss Jenks had promised to patronize the Limited , and would consequently reach the city by eight o'clock , while Radway the caterer was to undertake the break- fast , and so there was little reason ...
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... knob quickly , and leaned with her whole weight against the heavy oak panel , but the catch - lock seemed to mock her efforts . Then she knocked loudly ; there was no reply , 26 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... knob quickly , and leaned with her whole weight against the heavy oak panel , but the catch - lock seemed to mock her efforts . Then she knocked loudly ; there was no reply , 26 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
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