The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 92, Issue 8Herrick & Noyes, 1927 |
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... friends . And Esther , now that she had reached this stage , felt that her childhood was at an end . She was con- temptuous of her former self , remembering how shy she had been , how she had avoided the company of these girls who were ...
... friends . And Esther , now that she had reached this stage , felt that her childhood was at an end . She was con- temptuous of her former self , remembering how shy she had been , how she had avoided the company of these girls who were ...
Page 252
... friends would stay in Greenfield to do the shopping for their mothers . And you would see them walking about the ... friends accompanied her in imagination . She thought up things to say which would delight and amuse them . She wanted to ...
... friends would stay in Greenfield to do the shopping for their mothers . And you would see them walking about the ... friends accompanied her in imagination . She thought up things to say which would delight and amuse them . She wanted to ...
Page 253
... friends this kind of thing was treason and they came to despise Charlie with all their hearts . They watched him like spies and talked him over among themselves . In every- thing he said and did they found something contemptible and One ...
... friends this kind of thing was treason and they came to despise Charlie with all their hearts . They watched him like spies and talked him over among themselves . In every- thing he said and did they found something contemptible and One ...
Page 254
... Brady , and she looked forward to it now , thinking that she would take this opportunity to reproach her friend for her insincerity . When the others had gone , the two girls went up 254 [ No. 821 Yale Literary Magazine .
... Brady , and she looked forward to it now , thinking that she would take this opportunity to reproach her friend for her insincerity . When the others had gone , the two girls went up 254 [ No. 821 Yale Literary Magazine .
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... friends . At first only the deed itself filled her imagination . She thought about it continually , turning it over ... friend's seduction and her imagination was exhausted with considering it . But there grew up in its place a furious ...
... friends . At first only the deed itself filled her imagination . She thought about it continually , turning it over ... friend's seduction and her imagination was exhausted with considering it . But there grew up in its place a furious ...
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Page 268 - The story is beautifully designed, and it moves with the inevitability of a fugue. It is packed with observation, all fresh, all shrewd, all sound. There is gargantuan humor in it, and there is also something not far from moving drama. It is American from the first low cackle of the prologue to the last gigantic obscenity — as American as goose-stepping or the mean admiration of mean things.
Page 274 - The saint at every window Was a sentinel in arms. They might have checked the water Which can seep through any stone, Or held at bay the mildew Which will permeate the bone.
Page 254 - She was shocked and her hands trembled so that she could hardly manage the plates. "How could they act this way?