The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 124-125Yale Literary Society, 1955 |
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Page 11
... Robert's white , block - like house sat on the edge of Brooklyn , separated from the Bay by two miles of sprawling , wildly vegetated lots . The windows of the left wall and of the rear faced into this view . Only the plant where ...
... Robert's white , block - like house sat on the edge of Brooklyn , separated from the Bay by two miles of sprawling , wildly vegetated lots . The windows of the left wall and of the rear faced into this view . Only the plant where ...
Page 12
... Robert . " C'mon down , " he shouted , " what are you afraid of ? " Robert turned towards his house . It stood like clean white rock against the vast sky . He saw now for the first time the reverse view of the windows he knew so well ...
... Robert . " C'mon down , " he shouted , " what are you afraid of ? " Robert turned towards his house . It stood like clean white rock against the vast sky . He saw now for the first time the reverse view of the windows he knew so well ...
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... Robert's imagination was spinning now , and his heart beat wildly . He hardly heard what his brother had said . “ I know , but maybe there could be cowboys in there too . " He looked around ; for the first time he felt himself enveloped ...
... Robert's imagination was spinning now , and his heart beat wildly . He hardly heard what his brother had said . “ I know , but maybe there could be cowboys in there too . " He looked around ; for the first time he felt himself enveloped ...
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