The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101, Issue 6Yale Literary Society, 1936 |
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Page 119
... sickness among his friends had later taught him malaria by heart . So when McGrady Rutledge told him that Ann was sick , he knew what to expect . When he saw her face so thin that the light red hair which before had framed her head so ...
... sickness among his friends had later taught him malaria by heart . So when McGrady Rutledge told him that Ann was sick , he knew what to expect . When he saw her face so thin that the light red hair which before had framed her head so ...
Page 123
... sick . He wanted to follow but had promised to join in the athletic events that were being held . Afterwards it would be too late to travel the seven miles to Concord Creek and return in time to go to Springfield the next day . Not ...
... sick . He wanted to follow but had promised to join in the athletic events that were being held . Afterwards it would be too late to travel the seven miles to Concord Creek and return in time to go to Springfield the next day . Not ...
Page 142
... sick person onto the porch . Millie went in and got Pa . Pa had been reading the papers , his bushy eyebrows contracted over the JUNCTION COURRIER . Waiting for supper , his thoughts travelled idly over his limited range of ideas : his ...
... sick person onto the porch . Millie went in and got Pa . Pa had been reading the papers , his bushy eyebrows contracted over the JUNCTION COURRIER . Waiting for supper , his thoughts travelled idly over his limited range of ideas : his ...
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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