The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 104, Issue 5Yale Literary Society, 1939 |
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... looked so fine when first unwrapped . As a child she had always been fascinated by the prospect of a new box . Since she seldom had enough articles to fill them she would go out and find a black beech leaf that looked like a horse's ...
... looked so fine when first unwrapped . As a child she had always been fascinated by the prospect of a new box . Since she seldom had enough articles to fill them she would go out and find a black beech leaf that looked like a horse's ...
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... looked enormously fat behind the delicate desk where she had been writing ; but her fine eyes and cloud of white hair gave her a dignity which well heralded both her genial soul and her ancient blood . I could see the girl in white ...
... looked enormously fat behind the delicate desk where she had been writing ; but her fine eyes and cloud of white hair gave her a dignity which well heralded both her genial soul and her ancient blood . I could see the girl in white ...
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... looked over at them again . She was talking to him as he watched the river - boats that floated west and down the river . On the opposite bank the folded rooftops looked metallic in the sun , like gold . beaten in thin leaves . Suddenly ...
... looked over at them again . She was talking to him as he watched the river - boats that floated west and down the river . On the opposite bank the folded rooftops looked metallic in the sun , like gold . beaten in thin leaves . Suddenly ...
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