The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101, Issue 6Yale Literary Society, 1936 |
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... dance , and I love danc- ing . Listen — a dance tune ! Do you dance a great deal , Nurse ? Nurse : I have better things to do . ( RUE looks at her ) . Rue : My eyes , I suppose . But do you never go dancing with young men , Nurse ...
... dance , and I love danc- ing . Listen — a dance tune ! Do you dance a great deal , Nurse ? Nurse : I have better things to do . ( RUE looks at her ) . Rue : My eyes , I suppose . But do you never go dancing with young men , Nurse ...
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... dance with whomever one wished ; he , then , could dance with her . But he didn't want to . He didn't want hair blowing in the wind when he was danc- ing . But that was just an excuse . He didn't want to dance with her because she ...
... dance with whomever one wished ; he , then , could dance with her . But he didn't want to . He didn't want hair blowing in the wind when he was danc- ing . But that was just an excuse . He didn't want to dance with her because she ...
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... dance all night . Why did she have to dance just like Helen ? Why did she have to look just like Helen ? Why did she have to . . She was asking him his name . He didn't know . He would have to go home and look in his diary . He ...
... dance all night . Why did she have to dance just like Helen ? Why did she have to look just like Helen ? Why did she have to . . She was asking him his name . He didn't know . He would have to go home and look in his diary . He ...
Contents
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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