The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 124-125Yale Literary Society, 1955 |
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... close , close and very tenderly , riddled with grief . The child was stiff and soundless in her arms . His eyes were filled with a stark fear that Georgie could not reach . She looked desperately around as if counsel might come from ...
... close , close and very tenderly , riddled with grief . The child was stiff and soundless in her arms . His eyes were filled with a stark fear that Georgie could not reach . She looked desperately around as if counsel might come from ...
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... close to him with an intent gaze . " What are friends for ? " " Want me to philosophize ? " " No , answer the question . " " O.K. teach . " Don twisted around and took her hand , squeezing it hard . As he talked he looked earnestly into ...
... close to him with an intent gaze . " What are friends for ? " " Want me to philosophize ? " " No , answer the question . " " O.K. teach . " Don twisted around and took her hand , squeezing it hard . As he talked he looked earnestly into ...
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... close of the performance police officers informed the students that a hostile crowd of over a thousand was waiting for them outside . Under police guidance the students marched out a back door in close formation . They were followed by ...
... close of the performance police officers informed the students that a hostile crowd of over a thousand was waiting for them outside . Under police guidance the students marched out a back door in close formation . They were followed by ...
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