The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101, Issue 6Yale Literary Society, 1936 |
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Page 170
... Charles's dinner was thick in his throat . He felt that a chance had gone which would never come again . His eyes bore down at the floor and in the side of his vision were her two legs with her blue jeans up to her knees and the hair on ...
... Charles's dinner was thick in his throat . He felt that a chance had gone which would never come again . His eyes bore down at the floor and in the side of his vision were her two legs with her blue jeans up to her knees and the hair on ...
Page 172
... Charles felt as though he were about to explode from internal pressure . He snapped his jaws shut and elbowed his way toward the bar . " Rye , " he said . Steve smiled his patient smile and reached for the bottle of rye . Charles wasn't ...
... Charles felt as though he were about to explode from internal pressure . He snapped his jaws shut and elbowed his way toward the bar . " Rye , " he said . Steve smiled his patient smile and reached for the bottle of rye . Charles wasn't ...
Page 176
... Charles . " Would you like to dance with me ? " " Yes , " she said . ― They went into the other room and danced for a few minutes . " Let's get a drink , " said Charles . They went into the bar . They took the drinks back to a table and ...
... Charles . " Would you like to dance with me ? " " Yes , " she said . ― They went into the other room and danced for a few minutes . " Let's get a drink , " said Charles . They went into the bar . They took the drinks back to a table and ...
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FEBRUARY 1936 No | 1 |
RETROSPECT TO BIRTH By William K Cole 1936 | 7 |
A CENTURY OF VERSE By Alfred Bellinger 1917 | 20 |
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