The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 59 |
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Side 13
“ I'm gittin ' old , sure enough . Ain't near so smart as I was last year . But then , ” he hastened to add , “ I'm pretty stout yet , and then ,there's Susy . I'd orter be more thankful . ” He leaned back and smiled , shaking his head ...
“ I'm gittin ' old , sure enough . Ain't near so smart as I was last year . But then , ” he hastened to add , “ I'm pretty stout yet , and then ,there's Susy . I'd orter be more thankful . ” He leaned back and smiled , shaking his head ...
Side 20
Down in thy rocky dell Still stands the chieftain's well , While mighty oaks soft swell Death dirges slow : High on thy head alone Rises his seat of stone , Round which the forests moan As the winds blow .
Down in thy rocky dell Still stands the chieftain's well , While mighty oaks soft swell Death dirges slow : High on thy head alone Rises his seat of stone , Round which the forests moan As the winds blow .
Side 21
The convict approached him , hat in hand ; “ Are you the head of the family , ” he asked ; “ if you are I should like to talk with you a minute . " Mr. O'Hara's voice was of such a quality that one more experienced than the minister ...
The convict approached him , hat in hand ; “ Are you the head of the family , ” he asked ; “ if you are I should like to talk with you a minute . " Mr. O'Hara's voice was of such a quality that one more experienced than the minister ...
Side 22
Then , as he noticed that his visitor's head was still bared , he added , “ Be covered , I beg of 66 ; you . " “ Wha - wh- which ? " stammered Mr. O'Hara . The minister quietly removed his own hat again . The convict shifted his weight ...
Then , as he noticed that his visitor's head was still bared , he added , “ Be covered , I beg of 66 ; you . " “ Wha - wh- which ? " stammered Mr. O'Hara . The minister quietly removed his own hat again . The convict shifted his weight ...
Side 23
He acknowledged her touch by an inclination of the head but continued firmly . “ I do most sincerely wish it . You need not hesitate to accept , I am well provided for ; my home is ample , my garden fruitful .
He acknowledged her touch by an inclination of the head but continued firmly . “ I do most sincerely wish it . You need not hesitate to accept , I am well provided for ; my home is ample , my garden fruitful .
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