The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101, Issue 6Yale Literary Society, 1936 |
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Page 48
... feel the pang of that winter day when you rejected my suit . Life hardly seemed worth living without you . Older voices of friendship urged that a bachelor future might still hold out some modicum of charm , some possibility of useful ...
... feel the pang of that winter day when you rejected my suit . Life hardly seemed worth living without you . Older voices of friendship urged that a bachelor future might still hold out some modicum of charm , some possibility of useful ...
Page 168
... feel helpless and sometimes almost tongue - tied . Before this had happened he had treated the girl much as he treated everyone else , with a loud voice and a cynical laugh , but now his heart , his stomach , his internal organs made ...
... feel helpless and sometimes almost tongue - tied . Before this had happened he had treated the girl much as he treated everyone else , with a loud voice and a cynical laugh , but now his heart , his stomach , his internal organs made ...
Page 185
... feel better he felt that the difference almost disappeared if there were no one to notice it . He'd learned to ride in the East and unconsciously began posting in the high - canteled stock saddle . Dorothy turned to look at him ...
... feel better he felt that the difference almost disappeared if there were no one to notice it . He'd learned to ride in the East and unconsciously began posting in the high - canteled stock saddle . Dorothy turned to look at him ...
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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