The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 104, Issue 5Yale Literary Society, 1939 |
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... night , kissing mother and find- ing her cheek warm and a bit dry , and shaking hands with my father , and grinning at him , the way you do when you leave for college and you feel that maybe it's time for some sort of speech ; and you ...
... night , kissing mother and find- ing her cheek warm and a bit dry , and shaking hands with my father , and grinning at him , the way you do when you leave for college and you feel that maybe it's time for some sort of speech ; and you ...
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WARWIND By E. REED WHITTEMORE , JR . DURING the night the great cold came in from Chicago with his drunken companions , the facebiting snow and the skirtflapping wind . The night was mine to rejoice in , the surly intemperate gods were ...
WARWIND By E. REED WHITTEMORE , JR . DURING the night the great cold came in from Chicago with his drunken companions , the facebiting snow and the skirtflapping wind . The night was mine to rejoice in , the surly intemperate gods were ...
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... night Nandine von Mürbeck was to arrive ; and Madame had planned a sort of enter- tainment , a soirée dansante , for the evening after dinner . When she announced it , Allen groaned . There were nine of us at the dinner - table , and it ...
... night Nandine von Mürbeck was to arrive ; and Madame had planned a sort of enter- tainment , a soirée dansante , for the evening after dinner . When she announced it , Allen groaned . There were nine of us at the dinner - table , and it ...
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