The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 104,Oplag 5Yale Literary Society, 1939 |
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... coming fair . Together they would decide which rooster would be most likely to win ; why the hens looked lean , and what cows should go . With equal care they would select the dogs they thought best , picking and choosing among them by ...
... coming fair . Together they would decide which rooster would be most likely to win ; why the hens looked lean , and what cows should go . With equal care they would select the dogs they thought best , picking and choosing among them by ...
Side 14
... coming . And have no wish to see the scarlet fox The chimes are fragments of my manhood strewn . There was a sinewed man for sun to greet O words like water falling to the sea ... Striking with massive hammers at deceit . I shall recall ...
... coming . And have no wish to see the scarlet fox The chimes are fragments of my manhood strewn . There was a sinewed man for sun to greet O words like water falling to the sea ... Striking with massive hammers at deceit . I shall recall ...
Side 23
... coming tonight . Nandine , I think her name is . She's a baroness . " " Where's she from ? " " Austria . Or at least , she used to be . " Then I said I had to go back to the station and see about my trunks ; I walked down the three ...
... coming tonight . Nandine , I think her name is . She's a baroness . " " Where's she from ? " " Austria . Or at least , she used to be . " Then I said I had to go back to the station and see about my trunks ; I walked down the three ...
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