The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 119Herrick & Noyes., 1951 |
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... remember and then he stopped without any explanation and went on staring out the window . I felt sorry for him in a way . With a guy like that there isn't very much to look forward to . He would always work hard , whether he had to or ...
... remember and then he stopped without any explanation and went on staring out the window . I felt sorry for him in a way . With a guy like that there isn't very much to look forward to . He would always work hard , whether he had to or ...
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... remember it . I remember letting go the screen , and a streak of brown shooting at the place where the screen was up against the bars . It ripped past that and was out the door across the field before I could even move . Then the other ...
... remember it . I remember letting go the screen , and a streak of brown shooting at the place where the screen was up against the bars . It ripped past that and was out the door across the field before I could even move . Then the other ...
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... remembering began , what had he said ? they don't die at the end of the book . What else had he said ? what happened ... remember any- thing , how did they end ? He would tell her , he would tell her that it was all right , that nothing ...
... remembering began , what had he said ? they don't die at the end of the book . What else had he said ? what happened ... remember any- thing , how did they end ? He would tell her , he would tell her that it was all right , that nothing ...
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