The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101, Issue 6Yale Literary Society, 1936 |
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To the Lady in Brown I By HENRY L. STIMSON , 1888 Dear Little Lady in Brown : I N the depths of my heart I still feel the pang of that winter day when you rejected my suit . Life hardly seemed worth living without you . Older voices of ...
To the Lady in Brown I By HENRY L. STIMSON , 1888 Dear Little Lady in Brown : I N the depths of my heart I still feel the pang of that winter day when you rejected my suit . Life hardly seemed worth living without you . Older voices of ...
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... Brown , appeared smiling in the doorway . " Well you're up , " he said clapping his hands and wreathed in smiles . " Kid , you sure can sleep . How you feelin ' ? " " I'm all right , " replied the man dully . Smith suddenly walked over ...
... Brown , appeared smiling in the doorway . " Well you're up , " he said clapping his hands and wreathed in smiles . " Kid , you sure can sleep . How you feelin ' ? " " I'm all right , " replied the man dully . Smith suddenly walked over ...
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... Brown and behind him , Smith , his genial face wreathing in smiles . VI . Once away from the house , they walked slowly , Jim limping beside her . The two big men , Smith and Brown , were not far behind , and their cigar tips glowed in ...
... Brown and behind him , Smith , his genial face wreathing in smiles . VI . Once away from the house , they walked slowly , Jim limping beside her . The two big men , Smith and Brown , were not far behind , and their cigar tips glowed in ...
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FEBRUARY 1936 No | 1 |
RETROSPECT TO BIRTH By William K Cole 1936 | 7 |
A CENTURY OF VERSE By Alfred Bellinger 1917 | 20 |
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