Full of submerged reefs or sandbanks or shoals.
1On the south-west side it is very reefy, yet very pleasant in consequence of the woods surrounding it.
2One by one the mind of Doctor Reefy had made the thoughts.
3The words of her one friend, Doctor Reefy, rang in her ears.
4The girl and Doctor Reefy began their courtship on a summer afternoon.
5She walked as Doctor Reefy thought he had never seen anyone walk before.
6At middle age Doctor Reefy was tall and awkward.
7They look like the knuckles of Doctor Reefy's hands.
8Doctor Reefy's office was as large as a barn.
9She was hysterical, as was also Doctor Reefy, and did not want to continue the talk.
10DEATH, concerning Doctor Reefy and Elizabeth Willard
11Winesburg had forgotten the old man, but in Doctor Reefy there were the seeds of something very fine.
12To Doctor Reefy, who without realizing what was happening had begun to love her, there came an odd illusion.
13The tall dark girl came to see Doctor Reefy because she was in the family way and had become frightened.
14There was a candle on the dressing table by the door and Doctor Reefy sat in a chair by the bed.
15The stairway leading up to Doctor Reefy's office, in the Heffner Block above the Paris Dry Goods store, was but dimly lighted.
16After the tall dark girl came to know Doctor Reefy it seemed to her that she never wanted to leave him again.