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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... dance , and I love danc- ing . Listen - a dance tune ! Do you dance a great deal , Nurse ? Nurse : I have better things to do . ( RUE looks at her ) . Rue : My eyes , I suppose . But do you never go dancing with young men , Nurse ...
... dance , and I love danc- ing . Listen - a dance tune ! Do you dance a great deal , Nurse ? Nurse : I have better things to do . ( RUE looks at her ) . Rue : My eyes , I suppose . But do you never go dancing with young men , Nurse ...
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... dance with whomever one wished ; he , then , could dance with her . But he didn't want to . He didn't want hair blowing in the wind when he was danc- ing . But that was just an excuse . He didn't want to dance with her because she ...
... dance with whomever one wished ; he , then , could dance with her . But he didn't want to . He didn't want hair blowing in the wind when he was danc- ing . But that was just an excuse . He didn't want to dance with her because she ...
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... dance with her . That was terrible . He hadn't wanted to dance with her . He had wanted to look at her to see if she smiled , perhaps , like Helen . But she thought that he wanted to dance with her . The worst part of it was that she ...
... dance with her . That was terrible . He hadn't wanted to dance with her . He had wanted to look at her to see if she smiled , perhaps , like Helen . But she thought that he wanted to dance with her . The worst part of it was that she ...
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