The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 3Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... David . David was the boy staying over in the cottage across the marsh with his parents ; they played together most of the time , though David was older than he was , and bigger . Peter continued his activity with precision , then ...
... David . David was the boy staying over in the cottage across the marsh with his parents ; they played together most of the time , though David was older than he was , and bigger . Peter continued his activity with precision , then ...
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... David said wisely . " What do you call it ? " Peter looked up at him doubtfully , wondering whether to tell him the names he'd thought of . " Well , I don't know- ” he remarked slowly , " I'd thought of . . . 99 " Why don't you call it ...
... David said wisely . " What do you call it ? " Peter looked up at him doubtfully , wondering whether to tell him the names he'd thought of . " Well , I don't know- ” he remarked slowly , " I'd thought of . . . 99 " Why don't you call it ...
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... David . Just as violently David grabbed up the frog and hurled its body toward the swamp . They stood there , undecided . The chill breeze grew stronger , coming from dark clouds that were beginning to close down the sky . The waves ...
... David . Just as violently David grabbed up the frog and hurled its body toward the swamp . They stood there , undecided . The chill breeze grew stronger , coming from dark clouds that were beginning to close down the sky . The waves ...
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