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 126
... standing with him on the bank , and he was cussing at you for being such fools as to try to get over it in such low water , and at the same time I could hear all of you swearing because you were in such a scrape . Then when you came ...
... standing with him on the bank , and he was cussing at you for being such fools as to try to get over it in such low water , and at the same time I could hear all of you swearing because you were in such a scrape . Then when you came ...
Page 175
... standing behind her . It was Charles . He had been standing behind watching her for some time . He had watched the arc of her arm as it threw the dice , the toss of her head , the dim grace of her back . Every- thing of the past week ...
... standing behind her . It was Charles . He had been standing behind watching her for some time . He had watched the arc of her arm as it threw the dice , the toss of her head , the dim grace of her back . Every- thing of the past week ...
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... standing mainmast ; a volcano of smoke erupted from her vitals , and there was a thundering , pealing reverberation as the entire battleship disappeared , literally blasted from the surface of the sea . " Carolina's blown up sir ...
... standing mainmast ; a volcano of smoke erupted from her vitals , and there was a thundering , pealing reverberation as the entire battleship disappeared , literally blasted from the surface of the sea . " Carolina's blown up sir ...
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