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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... 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 looked so much like somebody he had once known . like somebody he had once loved ...
... 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 looked so much like somebody he had once known . like somebody he had once loved ...
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... didn't fight very hard about my taking the money . It was funny , seeing him pretend I ought to have it , but glad I refused . Or maybe it wasn't funny at all . I was feeling so rotten I could hardly see . I didn't want to go back to ...
... didn't fight very hard about my taking the money . It was funny , seeing him pretend I ought to have it , but glad I refused . Or maybe it wasn't funny at all . I was feeling so rotten I could hardly see . I didn't want to go back to ...
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... didn't even say I was sorry I couldn't stay . I didn't even thank him for telling me which way to go . I waved my hand from the door , and ran a little down the road . I didn't stop hurrying till I got out of sight of the light in the ...
... didn't even say I was sorry I couldn't stay . I didn't even thank him for telling me which way to go . I waved my hand from the door , and ran a little down the road . I didn't stop hurrying till I got out of sight of the light in the ...
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