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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... stood on the porch , smiling , the first time she had ever seen him smile ; his wasted face appeared to ignite under the smile . He limped down the steps and approached Millie . She stood almost as tall as he , her fertile hair piled up ...
... stood on the porch , smiling , the first time she had ever seen him smile ; his wasted face appeared to ignite under the smile . He limped down the steps and approached Millie . She stood almost as tall as he , her fertile hair piled up ...
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... stood around the postoffice steps and spat . The saloon off Primsage road was crowded . The Fair had come to town . The strange , secret excitement , which enveloped the town , communicated itself to Jim . But Brown had not returned by ...
... stood around the postoffice steps and spat . The saloon off Primsage road was crowded . The Fair had come to town . The strange , secret excitement , which enveloped the town , communicated itself to Jim . But Brown had not returned by ...
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... stood quiet looking at the ground . " I ain't seen you fer a long time , Millie . I'll kill the guy that you go out with . . . " he said desperately . " I'm awful sorry . " she said . · His voice held an aching , hopeless quality ...
... stood quiet looking at the ground . " I ain't seen you fer a long time , Millie . I'll kill the guy that you go out with . . . " he said desperately . " I'm awful sorry . " she said . · His voice held an aching , hopeless quality ...
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