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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... leaned back watch- ing the evening climb high to the mountain peaks he felt the unrest that comes from love and a heavy dinner and he felt that tonight was the night . At times in the past from certain things , from glances that met him ...
... leaned back watch- ing the evening climb high to the mountain peaks he felt the unrest that comes from love and a heavy dinner and he felt that tonight was the night . At times in the past from certain things , from glances that met him ...
Side 177
... leaned on the table , looking blankly at the walls . He was feeling mean . He got up and walked to the bar . " Give me a tall glass of water , " he said . The water was gone in three gulps . He went out on to the street and looked up ...
... leaned on the table , looking blankly at the walls . He was feeling mean . He got up and walked to the bar . " Give me a tall glass of water , " he said . The water was gone in three gulps . He went out on to the street and looked up ...
Side 179
... leaned back on two legs of the chair . He unbuttoned the collar of his shirt . " Come on boys , " he yelled . " There's nothing like a little game of poker at a quarter past five . " Sonnets to an Imaginary Lady BY CYRIL HUME , 1922 179.
... leaned back on two legs of the chair . He unbuttoned the collar of his shirt . " Come on boys , " he yelled . " There's nothing like a little game of poker at a quarter past five . " Sonnets to an Imaginary Lady BY CYRIL HUME , 1922 179.
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