The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101, Issue 6Yale Literary Society, 1936 |
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Finally I came to an open field , with broken walls around it , and an old tree leaning crazily in the middle . Beyond it was a corn field , the stalks in it six feet high , and I walked down through one of the lanes , not seeing ...
Finally I came to an open field , with broken walls around it , and an old tree leaning crazily in the middle . Beyond it was a corn field , the stalks in it six feet high , and I walked down through one of the lanes , not seeing ...
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... field near Gray- am's Pasture . They were neither of them tired , and the big stars overhead in the clear sky and the warmish wind hissing along the pines added to their dreamy exhilaration . The young man limped quietly in the dirt ...
... field near Gray- am's Pasture . They were neither of them tired , and the big stars overhead in the clear sky and the warmish wind hissing along the pines added to their dreamy exhilaration . The young man limped quietly in the dirt ...
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... field . Millie walked behind them , Brown a little to the left of the young man . Brown had come back . When they reached the spot near the rock , deserted , still , Smith stopped and turned around . He saw Millie . " You better go home ...
... field . Millie walked behind them , Brown a little to the left of the young man . Brown had come back . When they reached the spot near the rock , deserted , still , Smith stopped and turned around . He saw Millie . " You better go home ...
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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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