The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 124-125Yale Literary Society, 1955 |
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... coming , " some- body shouted , but the news had no electrify- ing effect comparable to that of the previous arrival of the troops . Everyone felt that no danger was impending , that they had already proven the inviolable right of ...
... coming , " some- body shouted , but the news had no electrify- ing effect comparable to that of the previous arrival of the troops . Everyone felt that no danger was impending , that they had already proven the inviolable right of ...
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... coming , I'm coming , " she told him . " You'd leave half our clothes here if I didn't check after you . ” When they got downstairs , the taxi still hadn't arrived . They looked around the card tables and lawn chairs and on the porch to ...
... coming , I'm coming , " she told him . " You'd leave half our clothes here if I didn't check after you . ” When they got downstairs , the taxi still hadn't arrived . They looked around the card tables and lawn chairs and on the porch to ...
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... coming back . He was surprised that it had left him at all , but he realized that for some hours now he had been con- scious of nothing but his physical needs . He had been living by minutes . He had been unable to think beyond the next ...
... coming back . He was surprised that it had left him at all , but he realized that for some hours now he had been con- scious of nothing but his physical needs . He had been living by minutes . He had been unable to think beyond the next ...
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