The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 119Herrick & Noyes., 1951 |
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... opened . The Second Mate had been at his desk where a bottle of rum sat before him . With glass in hand he staggered as he opened the door for the cat . The cat walked into the room . After reaching over and refilling his glass , Al ...
... opened . The Second Mate had been at his desk where a bottle of rum sat before him . With glass in hand he staggered as he opened the door for the cat . The cat walked into the room . After reaching over and refilling his glass , Al ...
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... opened at the Met just before war was declared , the first world war . In fact Secretary of State Gerard rose from his box during intermission to read the declaration of war . Frau Oberst was playing the Wife of Bath , and she came on ...
... opened at the Met just before war was declared , the first world war . In fact Secretary of State Gerard rose from his box during intermission to read the declaration of war . Frau Oberst was playing the Wife of Bath , and she came on ...
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... opened the first door , passed the wall of mailboxes and buzzers , went out the second door and was on the street . It was freezing cold . He looked down the street toward Lexington , and he saw in the well - lit darkness Uncle Dan and ...
... opened the first door , passed the wall of mailboxes and buzzers , went out the second door and was on the street . It was freezing cold . He looked down the street toward Lexington , and he saw in the well - lit darkness Uncle Dan and ...
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