The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101Yale Literary Society, 1936 Appended to v. 30: Valedictory poem and oration pronounced before the senior class in Yale College, Presentation Day, June 21, 1865; Catalogue of the officers and studeints in Yale College, with a statement of the course of instruction in the various departments, 1864-65. |
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... Nurse : I had a case once , at the Lying - in . Rue : They're said to be lucky . Nurse : So I've been told . Rue : Was yours , do you know ? Nurse : I never inquired . Rue : I don't think they're lucky . My mother died of me . Nurse ...
... Nurse : I had a case once , at the Lying - in . Rue : They're said to be lucky . Nurse : So I've been told . Rue : Was yours , do you know ? Nurse : I never inquired . Rue : I don't think they're lucky . My mother died of me . Nurse ...
Page 72
... NURSE approaching her with the needle , and shrinks back , crying ) : No , no ! I'll be quiet ! Nurse : For how long ? Rue : Always , maybe . ( The NURSE replaces the needle upon the table ) . It's only that I know I shall miss dancing ...
... NURSE approaching her with the needle , and shrinks back , crying ) : No , no ! I'll be quiet ! Nurse : For how long ? Rue : Always , maybe . ( The NURSE replaces the needle upon the table ) . It's only that I know I shall miss dancing ...
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... Nurse : ( cleaning the needle ) : There's a new one arriving tonight . Rue : I don't want him ! Nurse : You're lucky to get him . It's Michael Michaels him- self . He hasn't gone out on a case in three years . Rue : Why must he now ? Nurse ...
... Nurse : ( cleaning the needle ) : There's a new one arriving tonight . Rue : I don't want him ! Nurse : You're lucky to get him . It's Michael Michaels him- self . He hasn't gone out on a case in three years . Rue : Why must he now ? Nurse ...
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