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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Page 157
... finally rattling away , the stillness would settle down again , secret , full , throbbing . At last after long , Mory Carter would drop over to say howdy and chat with Ma and Pa in a garrulous , indistinguishable mur- mur . Then Smith ...
... finally rattling away , the stillness would settle down again , secret , full , throbbing . At last after long , Mory Carter would drop over to say howdy and chat with Ma and Pa in a garrulous , indistinguishable mur- mur . Then Smith ...
Page 158
... on the porch looking at the night . Then they went up to bed . Finally , Smith , sitting on the Carter's porch , would put out his cigar and lumber into the house . - Saturday evening was full of sound unusual sound for 158.
... on the porch looking at the night . Then they went up to bed . Finally , Smith , sitting on the Carter's porch , would put out his cigar and lumber into the house . - Saturday evening was full of sound unusual sound for 158.
Page 205
... grass started to sink under my feet . My shoes were wet through , and a thorn tore through my sock , starting the blood on my leg . I could feel the water stinging against the scratch . Finally I came to an open field , with broken 205.
... grass started to sink under my feet . My shoes were wet through , and a thorn tore through my sock , starting the blood on my leg . I could feel the water stinging against the scratch . Finally I came to an open field , with broken 205.
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