The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 92,Oplag 8Herrick & Noyes, 1927 |
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Side 251
... field . Three miles lay between the town and her father's little cherry farm , a lonely extent of road , gently descending from the hills , open to the wind in winter , at other times hot and un- sheltered . No one liked to make the ...
... field . Three miles lay between the town and her father's little cherry farm , a lonely extent of road , gently descending from the hills , open to the wind in winter , at other times hot and un- sheltered . No one liked to make the ...
Side 252
... fields . Now she had other interests and her days were full of excite- ment . On Saturday afternoons , after school was out , Esther and her friends would stay in Greenfield to do the shopping for their mothers . And you would see them ...
... fields . Now she had other interests and her days were full of excite- ment . On Saturday afternoons , after school was out , Esther and her friends would stay in Greenfield to do the shopping for their mothers . And you would see them ...
Side 259
... one from Mrs. Martin , their nearest neighbor . On leaving the house she saw that a full moon was just rising over the fields and decided to prolong her walk by following the road instead of June , 1927 ] 259 The Tragic Fancy .
... one from Mrs. Martin , their nearest neighbor . On leaving the house she saw that a full moon was just rising over the fields and decided to prolong her walk by following the road instead of June , 1927 ] 259 The Tragic Fancy .
Side 260
... fields . " Esther explained in a low voice , hoping that she might still get the cherry - pitter from Mrs. Martin without having to encounter Charlie . She ran across the yard trying desperately to think how she might keep Mrs. Martin ...
... fields . " Esther explained in a low voice , hoping that she might still get the cherry - pitter from Mrs. Martin without having to encounter Charlie . She ran across the yard trying desperately to think how she might keep Mrs. Martin ...
Side 262
... fields before going in . So she set out across the meadow , skirt- ing the back of her father's house which she could see gleaming faintly through its cluster of feathery locusts , and presently she found herself out of sight of her ...
... fields before going in . So she set out across the meadow , skirt- ing the back of her father's house which she could see gleaming faintly through its cluster of feathery locusts , and presently she found herself out of sight of her ...
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