The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... heart that we let your mother stay on after your disgraceful departure . You ought to be ashamed ! Good day . " She struck the horse and galloped off . " When'll I see you again ? " he called after her , but she did not answer ...
... heart that we let your mother stay on after your disgraceful departure . You ought to be ashamed ! Good day . " She struck the horse and galloped off . " When'll I see you again ? " he called after her , but she did not answer ...
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... always the poet of despair , a chronicler of the heart - break- ing degeneracy of a society which exists merely to amuse it- self , which has lost in exile any convincing purpose either in life or in death . The shallow futility of such 40.
... always the poet of despair , a chronicler of the heart - break- ing degeneracy of a society which exists merely to amuse it- self , which has lost in exile any convincing purpose either in life or in death . The shallow futility of such 40.
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... heart when she senses the beginnings of love that his phrases sound implausible . It is a beautifully constructed story containing more zest than some of his former works . It moves quickly and devastatingly and Mr. Galsworthy is ...
... heart when she senses the beginnings of love that his phrases sound implausible . It is a beautifully constructed story containing more zest than some of his former works . It moves quickly and devastatingly and Mr. Galsworthy is ...
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