More delicate than water...

Daintier than rosebuds -

To fold you in my arms, my beloved.

The moon has set and the Ploiades (aro gone). It is midnight. Time passes; and yet I lie alone.

Thus of old, the dainty feet of Cretan girls used to dance in time with the musio beside some beautiful altar, treading upon the smooth soft shoon of the grass.

Hither now, tonder Graces and lovely Muses,

Rose-armed, pure Graces, como higher, daughters of Zeus.

IT WILL APPEAR PROBABLY

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So many of you have answered our pleas for manuscripts that we are overwhelmed. We don't have too many that will never happon. But we do have more than we can use in one issue ➡ or oven two or three, If we haven't aoknowledged receipt of your manuscript it doesn't mean we aren't going to use it. It means oither that we haven't read it or that we're going to use it but haven't had space yet. If we're not going to use it we will eventually send it

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We are very grateful for all the material that is sent in. Please keep sending it. It is you who are making THE LADDER the representative magazine of the Lesbian. No small group of people can do that

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