Excerpt from The Yale Literary Magazine, Vol. 60: June, 1895
They seemed to be silent for a time. The girl dropping one by one the petals of the flower in her hand, the man walking at her side, with his head bent, his cane swinging. They stopped at a seat that overlooked the beach, and the man laid down the wrap he was carrying. From below they could hear voices singing, and the splash of an oar in the water.
The man lay on the grass some distance from her, hold ing his cap in his hand.
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