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Page 147
... ain't no other name , and remember it . Here they call me Smith Joe's name's Brown . Now don't try to pull any- thing funny here , kid , or we'll get you quick . You see our life's not worth a damn , and we ain't takin ' any chances on ...
... ain't no other name , and remember it . Here they call me Smith Joe's name's Brown . Now don't try to pull any- thing funny here , kid , or we'll get you quick . You see our life's not worth a damn , and we ain't takin ' any chances on ...
Page 155
... ain't dead yet . This time he'll kick through " The young man stooped from the fence on which he was lean- ing , pulled up a weed and twisted it nervously . Smith watched him from his small quiet eyes . The sun beat down shimmeringly in ...
... ain't dead yet . This time he'll kick through " The young man stooped from the fence on which he was lean- ing , pulled up a weed and twisted it nervously . Smith watched him from his small quiet eyes . The sun beat down shimmeringly in ...
Page 160
... ain't seen you fer a long time , Millie . I'll kill the guy that you go out with . . . " he said desperately . " I'm awful sorry • " she said . His voice held an aching , hopeless quality . " Millie , " he said , " I'll . . " " He ...
... ain't seen you fer a long time , Millie . I'll kill the guy that you go out with . . . " he said desperately . " I'm awful sorry • " she said . His voice held an aching , hopeless quality . " Millie , " he said , " I'll . . " " He ...
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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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