The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 101Appended 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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A gang of men was at work along the top of the mountain , A putting a new road through . It was one of those government jobs . There was a lot of Italians and Irishmen grading the soft earth and raking the pebbles from the new surface ...
A gang of men was at work along the top of the mountain , A putting a new road through . It was one of those government jobs . There was a lot of Italians and Irishmen grading the soft earth and raking the pebbles from the new surface ...
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It was already dusk ; I could see one star beginning to shine behind me , over the tops of the trees in the swamp ; and a kerosene lamp had been lit in the kitchen of the house I passed as I went down into the road .
It was already dusk ; I could see one star beginning to shine behind me , over the tops of the trees in the swamp ; and a kerosene lamp had been lit in the kitchen of the house I passed as I went down into the road .
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As she turned into the dirt road , a long blue car shot out into Center Avenue and whirred by toward the road to the Highway . The girl commenced running down the path to the field , and as she ran she began to grow hysterical .
As she turned into the dirt road , a long blue car shot out into Center Avenue and whirred by toward the road to the Highway . The girl commenced running down the path to the field , and as she ran she began to grow hysterical .
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