The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 137Yale Literary Society, 1968 |
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... mind wandered nostalgically back to the First World War . He often thought of that war with fondness , although he had been too young to take part . When he finally entered the parlour , his wife had breakfast set up . She rose with a ...
... mind wandered nostalgically back to the First World War . He often thought of that war with fondness , although he had been too young to take part . When he finally entered the parlour , his wife had breakfast set up . She rose with a ...
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... mind singing falsetto , do you ? " Mrs. Birdsman would say . " Some men think that it's terribly important to their masculinity not to sing falsetto , but I know you won't mind . Birdsman so enjoys hearing us sing , I think it would be ...
... mind singing falsetto , do you ? " Mrs. Birdsman would say . " Some men think that it's terribly important to their masculinity not to sing falsetto , but I know you won't mind . Birdsman so enjoys hearing us sing , I think it would be ...
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... mind . But let us say that it was written in 1948 , before the civil rights movement started , before the anguish and the wrench of contemporary events caught us up . I would suggest that critics reading the book then would have said ...
... mind . But let us say that it was written in 1948 , before the civil rights movement started , before the anguish and the wrench of contemporary events caught us up . I would suggest that critics reading the book then would have said ...
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