The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 138,Oplag 1–5Herrick & Noyes., 1969 |
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... dropping his hat on the rug , knelt to pick it up , and finally crawled out on his stom- ach . I buzzed the stenographer for more coffee . She came in with it a few minutes later . I drop- ped my mail on the desk and looked at her . She ...
... dropping his hat on the rug , knelt to pick it up , and finally crawled out on his stom- ach . I buzzed the stenographer for more coffee . She came in with it a few minutes later . I drop- ped my mail on the desk and looked at her . She ...
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... Dropping , dropping , dropping , dropping , see the pennies fall ! every one for Jesus , he shall have them all ! " This was the song they taught him in Sunday . School in Barbados , every Sunday afternoon at four . ) ; and the board ...
... Dropping , dropping , dropping , dropping , see the pennies fall ! every one for Jesus , he shall have them all ! " This was the song they taught him in Sunday . School in Barbados , every Sunday afternoon at four . ) ; and the board ...
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