The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 124-125Yale Literary Society, 1955 |
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Page 13
... stood opposed to all that I was supposed to know and understand , to all that I should under- stand ; and yet to marry her would be like denying myself . In the end even the revolu- tionary must come again to that against which he ...
... stood opposed to all that I was supposed to know and understand , to all that I should under- stand ; and yet to marry her would be like denying myself . In the end even the revolu- tionary must come again to that against which he ...
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... stood on the edge of the side walk . He stood stifly , his legs apart , his fists tight at his sides , like a Greek Kouros . And he was careful to keep ten feet between him and the Blue Moon . New sounds from different instruments began ...
... stood on the edge of the side walk . He stood stifly , his legs apart , his fists tight at his sides , like a Greek Kouros . And he was careful to keep ten feet between him and the Blue Moon . New sounds from different instruments began ...
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... stood there for a moment , the boy looking at the sky , the woman watching the boy , and the man looking at the woman , until Billy darted off toward the barn , shouting , " I want to see the cows . " He ran ahead , then circled back to ...
... stood there for a moment , the boy looking at the sky , the woman watching the boy , and the man looking at the woman , until Billy darted off toward the barn , shouting , " I want to see the cows . " He ran ahead , then circled back to ...
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