The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 3Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... maidens in pure white dress who fed him on brown sugar and cream in blue rooms that looked upon the sea . A long time before , he had rescued the white maidens from a castle in the mountains now they lived by the sea and every morning ...
... maidens in pure white dress who fed him on brown sugar and cream in blue rooms that looked upon the sea . A long time before , he had rescued the white maidens from a castle in the mountains now they lived by the sea and every morning ...
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... white when he had nothing to himself but those nights under the moon , among the rocks . He was sure she was one of the maidens he remem- bered from stories grandmother told . He had seen a gentle lady once in Barcelona . And all in white ...
... white when he had nothing to himself but those nights under the moon , among the rocks . He was sure she was one of the maidens he remem- bered from stories grandmother told . He had seen a gentle lady once in Barcelona . And all in white ...
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