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Page 158
... darkness , he would strain his eyes watch- ing the dark figures near the headlights of the car . He would get up from the chair and peer down at the two from the porch . There stood Millie and the man arguing ; then the man grasp- ing ...
... darkness , he would strain his eyes watch- ing the dark figures near the headlights of the car . He would get up from the chair and peer down at the two from the porch . There stood Millie and the man arguing ; then the man grasp- ing ...
Page 183
... dark infernal dangers and delirious ! ) Nor have I hoped to win you ; yet when thus Losing you , oh forever ! I am blinded With a despair which is half fabulous , And , of the flesh , more than half foolish - minded . And so , when you ...
... dark infernal dangers and delirious ! ) Nor have I hoped to win you ; yet when thus Losing you , oh forever ! I am blinded With a despair which is half fabulous , And , of the flesh , more than half foolish - minded . And so , when you ...
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... dark ; and it's hard to bum a ride after dark , because half the time they don't even see you until it's too late to stop . A gang of men was at work along the top of the mountain , putting a new road through . It was one of those ...
... dark ; and it's hard to bum a ride after dark , because half the time they don't even see you until it's too late to stop . A gang of men was at work along the top of the mountain , putting a new road through . It was one of those ...
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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