The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 4Yale Literary Society, 1932 |
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Page 17
... give him a broom . " Both the manservant and the coffee are indicative of the Southern background ( on the father's side ) which conspires with a certain native fastidiousness of temper to produce in Professor Allison what is sometimes ...
... give him a broom . " Both the manservant and the coffee are indicative of the Southern background ( on the father's side ) which conspires with a certain native fastidiousness of temper to produce in Professor Allison what is sometimes ...
Page 18
... gives the culprit a chance to think it over . He will never force his opinions on anybody . He is reluctant to give them at all . After nineteen years nobody yet knows who are his favorite authors , artists , musicians , and what not ...
... gives the culprit a chance to think it over . He will never force his opinions on anybody . He is reluctant to give them at all . After nineteen years nobody yet knows who are his favorite authors , artists , musicians , and what not ...
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... give you the greatest happiness when you look back on it tomorrow . " She had added as proof of the pudding : “ I have always followed that rule , and in that way I have kept myself from ever having to regret a previous action . " To ...
... give you the greatest happiness when you look back on it tomorrow . " She had added as proof of the pudding : “ I have always followed that rule , and in that way I have kept myself from ever having to regret a previous action . " To ...
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