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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When they told her she had to go , she said , " No. I shall dance at her wedding . ” She said that . Father told me . — “ I shall dance at her wedding . ” — One should not die unwed , you know . -She'd have to come over water , though ...
When they told her she had to go , she said , " No. I shall dance at her wedding . ” She said that . Father told me . — “ I shall dance at her wedding . ” — One should not die unwed , you know . -She'd have to come over water , though ...
Side 119
So when McGrady Rutledge told him that Ann was sick , he knew what to expect . When he saw her face so thin that the light red hair which before had framed her head so neatly looked only like dishevelled matting around it , her skin so ...
So when McGrady Rutledge told him that Ann was sick , he knew what to expect . When he saw her face so thin that the light red hair which before had framed her head so neatly looked only like dishevelled matting around it , her skin so ...
Side 123
For twenty minutes he hunted through the crowd gathered around the great fire until finally some girl - he never remembered who — told him that Ann had had to go home to mind her four - year - old sister , who had taken sick .
For twenty minutes he hunted through the crowd gathered around the great fire until finally some girl - he never remembered who — told him that Ann had had to go home to mind her four - year - old sister , who had taken sick .
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