The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 119Herrick & Noyes., 1951 |
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... walked home from the office , going the three blocks out of her way for the fresh flowers , and stopping to bury her face in them as she walked home . The florist had learned to wrap the paper over the top , and was waiting for her with ...
... walked home from the office , going the three blocks out of her way for the fresh flowers , and stopping to bury her face in them as she walked home . The florist had learned to wrap the paper over the top , and was waiting for her with ...
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... walked over the dunged stones unaware that his son was watching him . Chaille was a simple man , born and bred a peasant , who had risen by what he liked to call " his own ingenuity " into the bour- geois class , an opportunist who had ...
... walked over the dunged stones unaware that his son was watching him . Chaille was a simple man , born and bred a peasant , who had risen by what he liked to call " his own ingenuity " into the bour- geois class , an opportunist who had ...
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... walked up the valley , away from the house . He walked toward the square dark shape of the shed , the shed that would be shelter for the ewes at spring lambing time but was now full of the hay he had bought with the last of his money ...
... walked up the valley , away from the house . He walked toward the square dark shape of the shed , the shed that would be shelter for the ewes at spring lambing time but was now full of the hay he had bought with the last of his money ...
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