The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... things she had said and thought made her red with shame . She was a wretched proud Pharisee and she wanted to be ... thing for you to say , but your mother should really come first . Have you ever sincerely considered your soul ? " How ...
... things she had said and thought made her red with shame . She was a wretched proud Pharisee and she wanted to be ... thing for you to say , but your mother should really come first . Have you ever sincerely considered your soul ? " How ...
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... things like that ? Won't you try to be better ? You can be a Christian and still have a good time . Don't I look as if I had a good time . Oh , Henry , try , if not for our Father's sake , try for mine . Either way you will be a better ...
... things like that ? Won't you try to be better ? You can be a Christian and still have a good time . Don't I look as if I had a good time . Oh , Henry , try , if not for our Father's sake , try for mine . Either way you will be a better ...
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... things together and lit out . I thought she was crazy or something , but I wasn't taking any chances . She liked me well enough , but that was a damn funny thing to do in the middle of the night . Scared me . I didn't know what she ...
... things together and lit out . I thought she was crazy or something , but I wasn't taking any chances . She liked me well enough , but that was a damn funny thing to do in the middle of the night . Scared me . I didn't know what she ...
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