The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 87,Oplag 5Herrick & Noyes, 1922 |
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Side 146
... stands by the chair , gazing thoughtfully into the dark . There is a two week's growth of beard on his face and a small , undressed cut over one eyebrow . His uniform is torn and dirty and he looks very tired . Some one knocks on door ...
... stands by the chair , gazing thoughtfully into the dark . There is a two week's growth of beard on his face and a small , undressed cut over one eyebrow . His uniform is torn and dirty and he looks very tired . Some one knocks on door ...
Side 147
... stands thoughtfully by the window for a few moments ; then walks slowly around the room gazing into the shadows at the portraits , stopping for some time in front of one of a kindly , white bearded gentleman . In the corner he discovers ...
... stands thoughtfully by the window for a few moments ; then walks slowly around the room gazing into the shadows at the portraits , stopping for some time in front of one of a kindly , white bearded gentleman . In the corner he discovers ...
Side 148
... stands , studying the figure in the chair with shy attention . The lieutenant stirs . The ghost is startled . Paul springs to his feet . PAUL : Mon Dieu ! ( They stare at each other . Paul has never seen a spectre before . The ghost is ...
... stands , studying the figure in the chair with shy attention . The lieutenant stirs . The ghost is startled . Paul springs to his feet . PAUL : Mon Dieu ! ( They stare at each other . Paul has never seen a spectre before . The ghost is ...
Side 159
... stand like bars ... Oh , life does not end too soon , If I rightly read the stars . Should I build a Lyonesse , A Tintagel or Troy - town , " C'est , ma belle , pour ta noblesse ! " Love would come and tear it down . Oh , yet should I ...
... stand like bars ... Oh , life does not end too soon , If I rightly read the stars . Should I build a Lyonesse , A Tintagel or Troy - town , " C'est , ma belle , pour ta noblesse ! " Love would come and tear it down . Oh , yet should I ...
Side 168
... Stand " by an imaginary Edith Wharton . If , however , these failures serve no other purpose , they at least emphasize the better portions of the whole . And so we have Donald Ogden Stewart's first adventure in literature . It is said ...
... Stand " by an imaginary Edith Wharton . If , however , these failures serve no other purpose , they at least emphasize the better portions of the whole . And so we have Donald Ogden Stewart's first adventure in literature . It is said ...
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