The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 101Yale Literary Society, 1936 Appended to v. 30: Valedictory poem and oration pronounced before the senior class in Yale College, Presentation Day, June 21, 1865; Catalogue of the officers and studeints in Yale College, with a statement of the course of instruction in the various departments, 1864-65. |
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... asked us under stars too Are you familiar with the mounted men ? Who asked us this upon the Sunday benches ? What pimp procured us to leave loose our doors And made us whores and wakened us with morning ? Only by us the men of blood ...
... asked us under stars too Are you familiar with the mounted men ? Who asked us this upon the Sunday benches ? What pimp procured us to leave loose our doors And made us whores and wakened us with morning ? Only by us the men of blood ...
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... asked Osburn , his sullen face darkening . " What's wrong with you ? " " Nothin ' , Harry , " replied Millie , " only you don't have to treat me like you owned me . " “ Well , of all the nerve ! " said Osburn . “ I come all the way over ...
... asked Osburn , his sullen face darkening . " What's wrong with you ? " " Nothin ' , Harry , " replied Millie , " only you don't have to treat me like you owned me . " “ Well , of all the nerve ! " said Osburn . “ I come all the way over ...
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... asked smiling . " I ain't got no sweetheart , " she replied angrily . She brushed by him and walked into the house . He stood and looked after her , still smiling . IV . The big man stuck close to Jim . The boy never moved with- out him ...
... asked smiling . " I ain't got no sweetheart , " she replied angrily . She brushed by him and walked into the house . He stood and looked after her , still smiling . IV . The big man stuck close to Jim . The boy never moved with- out him ...
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