The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 3Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... reached for it , and gave it another shake . " And it's going to be worth millions of dollars and mean countless lives , " he said , lower- ing his voice . " We can't call it any old name . ' They stared at each other seriously . David ...
... reached for it , and gave it another shake . " And it's going to be worth millions of dollars and mean countless lives , " he said , lower- ing his voice . " We can't call it any old name . ' They stared at each other seriously . David ...
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... reached unity , discipline in work and the true society of men , when men , struggling and hurling their ideals one against the other , shall have completed their own education ; when they shall have been persuaded , through their own ...
... reached unity , discipline in work and the true society of men , when men , struggling and hurling their ideals one against the other , shall have completed their own education ; when they shall have been persuaded , through their own ...
Side 34
... reached the shallow ditch behind the crab apple tree , she took a stronger grip on her weapon . This marked the boundary of what little order she had been able to make on wilder- ness . Leaning over the ugly hollow at the edge of the ...
... reached the shallow ditch behind the crab apple tree , she took a stronger grip on her weapon . This marked the boundary of what little order she had been able to make on wilder- ness . Leaning over the ugly hollow at the edge of the ...
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