The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 104, Issue 5Yale Literary Society, 1939 |
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... started down . We stood impatient in the little box of the elevator , the smiles still in our faces , noticing our hands , and feeling a warmth still in us and ourselves ready to move . I was thinking of their faces , my parents ...
... started down . We stood impatient in the little box of the elevator , the smiles still in our faces , noticing our hands , and feeling a warmth still in us and ourselves ready to move . I was thinking of their faces , my parents ...
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... started marching him off after the police- man in uniform . One had his blackjack out and kept using it against the big man's head . It was so quiet except for the whistle . Two were still struggling . The detective had the other by his ...
... started marching him off after the police- man in uniform . One had his blackjack out and kept using it against the big man's head . It was so quiet except for the whistle . Two were still struggling . The detective had the other by his ...
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... started across town to the West Side Highway . It was starting to rain . There wasn't much traf- fic , even on Broadway . No trucks . After a long time , Sib said : God . I grinned , a hateful grin , I could feel myself shivering . It ...
... started across town to the West Side Highway . It was starting to rain . There wasn't much traf- fic , even on Broadway . No trucks . After a long time , Sib said : God . I grinned , a hateful grin , I could feel myself shivering . It ...
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