The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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Page 12
... short time before , the mittens and muffler in the attic , safely packed away from last summer's moths . Good - bye , Grandma , " whispered Mabel to her grave old grand parent , knitting by the fire . " Baby will be all right in the ...
... short time before , the mittens and muffler in the attic , safely packed away from last summer's moths . Good - bye , Grandma , " whispered Mabel to her grave old grand parent , knitting by the fire . " Baby will be all right in the ...
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... 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 walked about unaided and the effort had made her a bit tired . The ...
... 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 walked about unaided and the effort had made her a bit tired . The ...
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... short story which reminds us very much of Frank R. Stockton . The idea of a distracted father manufac- turing a mechanical machine to take care of his numerous children so that he may gain some portion of his wife's society is certainly ...
... short story which reminds us very much of Frank R. Stockton . The idea of a distracted father manufac- turing a mechanical machine to take care of his numerous children so that he may gain some portion of his wife's society is certainly ...
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... short story , to say nothing of Taine and Ernest Renan in philosophy and science , have been the writers whose every word has been anxiously awaited and conscientiously considered in both the old and the new world . The main difficulty ...
... short story , to say nothing of Taine and Ernest Renan in philosophy and science , have been the writers whose every word has been anxiously awaited and conscientiously considered in both the old and the new world . The main difficulty ...
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... short time . No athlete should be without it . " DEMAND POND'S EXTRACT ONLY . Refuse all substitutes . Avoid Imitations . MRS . K. J. COLLINS , 28 and 30 West 23d Street , NEW YORK , HAS FOR PAST FOUR YEARS SUPPLIED FAVORS FOR THE CLASS ...
... short time . No athlete should be without it . " DEMAND POND'S EXTRACT ONLY . Refuse all substitutes . Avoid Imitations . MRS . K. J. COLLINS , 28 and 30 West 23d Street , NEW YORK , HAS FOR PAST FOUR YEARS SUPPLIED FAVORS FOR THE CLASS ...
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