The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 124-125Yale Literary Society, 1955 |
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... trying . The end of the pavement marked the end of the valley . There were nothing but dirt roads and paths in the ... tried hard to keep the little string of thoughts he had begun when he left the valley , but the only idea that ...
... trying . The end of the pavement marked the end of the valley . There were nothing but dirt roads and paths in the ... tried hard to keep the little string of thoughts he had begun when he left the valley , but the only idea that ...
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... tried to complete the sentence before the thought got away entirely ) pleasing me . At least they were trying , these people , although things usually turned to stone in their hands . I remember my wife's starshell burst of laughter ...
... tried to complete the sentence before the thought got away entirely ) pleasing me . At least they were trying , these people , although things usually turned to stone in their hands . I remember my wife's starshell burst of laughter ...
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wick , trying to inflame itself once more into the free and happy flash of orange , trying to open the small cell to ... tried to see the darkness . * ** ** Manolo paced the room with a heavy foot , and the other men watched him , but ...
wick , trying to inflame itself once more into the free and happy flash of orange , trying to open the small cell to ... tried to see the darkness . * ** ** Manolo paced the room with a heavy foot , and the other men watched him , but ...
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