The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 124-125Yale Literary Society, 1955 |
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... standing on the curb and out of danger of the human flood , that had already knocked down some slower men and women and rolled right over them , killing them presumably - Jan was unable to see them after they fell - with countless kicks ...
... standing on the curb and out of danger of the human flood , that had already knocked down some slower men and women and rolled right over them , killing them presumably - Jan was unable to see them after they fell - with countless kicks ...
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... Standing in the doorway Tom watched , unseen , his Mother's head bending over the writing table . The late afternoon sun fil- tered through the curtains playing light around the fading gold of her hair and deep- ened the wrinkles of ...
... Standing in the doorway Tom watched , unseen , his Mother's head bending over the writing table . The late afternoon sun fil- tered through the curtains playing light around the fading gold of her hair and deep- ened the wrinkles of ...
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... standing behind a chair that faced the desk . That was the chair he had you sit in if you were coming on any other errand , but he'd never offered King a seat , so there he was standing with his hands on the chair back , because there ...
... standing behind a chair that faced the desk . That was the chair he had you sit in if you were coming on any other errand , but he'd never offered King a seat , so there he was standing with his hands on the chair back , because there ...
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