The Yale Literary Magazine, Том 66Herrick & Noyes., 1901 |
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... half consciousness she noted all And dimly wondered why she noticed them . But over all her anger half - sublime In its o'erwhelming strength blazed and consumed The tears that might have filled her woman's eyes— Dull burning eyes that ...
... half consciousness she noted all And dimly wondered why she noticed them . But over all her anger half - sublime In its o'erwhelming strength blazed and consumed The tears that might have filled her woman's eyes— Dull burning eyes that ...
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... half - closed lids , nodding to himself the while . The next moment he leaped heavily to his feet and stalking up to the girl impressed a kiss squarely upon her left cheek . Grenda mantled red with blushes and she looked down at her ...
... half - closed lids , nodding to himself the while . The next moment he leaped heavily to his feet and stalking up to the girl impressed a kiss squarely upon her left cheek . Grenda mantled red with blushes and she looked down at her ...
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... half - murmured doubts and held his fat , rocking sides over her misgivings . Grenda's hours were growing fewer . Most of them had taken to their heels and deserted like unfaithful soldiers , and now Grenda shuddered as she counted them ...
... half - murmured doubts and held his fat , rocking sides over her misgivings . Grenda's hours were growing fewer . Most of them had taken to their heels and deserted like unfaithful soldiers , and now Grenda shuddered as she counted them ...
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... half a year , Do you suppose , ' the Walrus said , ' That they could get it clear ? ' ' I doubt it , ' said the Carpenter , And shed a bitter tear . " " And so do I , " I rejoined . E. Lyttleton Fox . TO RICHARD HOVEY . " We held the ...
... half a year , Do you suppose , ' the Walrus said , ' That they could get it clear ? ' ' I doubt it , ' said the Carpenter , And shed a bitter tear . " " And so do I , " I rejoined . E. Lyttleton Fox . TO RICHARD HOVEY . " We held the ...
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... half a mile of Bellevue in either direction who did not regard a business call upon Hoppy as an undertaking likely to provide more or less excitement , and only to be approached with due care and deliberation . They knew also , if Hoppy ...
... half a mile of Bellevue in either direction who did not regard a business call upon Hoppy as an undertaking likely to provide more or less excitement , and only to be approached with due care and deliberation . They knew also , if Hoppy ...
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