The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 71,Oplag 7–8Herrick & Noyes, 1906 |
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... lose his two dearest treasures , his friend and his love ? He had gladly sacrificed his love to save his friend - now he was about to lose both . Morning came and roused him from a restless sleep . When he opened his eyes he saw Morris ...
... lose his two dearest treasures , his friend and his love ? He had gladly sacrificed his love to save his friend - now he was about to lose both . Morning came and roused him from a restless sleep . When he opened his eyes he saw Morris ...
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