The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101, Issue 6Yale Literary Society, 1936 |
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... door ) : Out . You're dismissed . Nurse : Oh no , I'm not . It was Bennett engaged me . It will be Bennett who ― Michaels : ( Sharply ) : Jim ! ( STOKES opens the door , then , hands thrust in pockets , confronts the NURSE . He advances ...
... door ) : Out . You're dismissed . Nurse : Oh no , I'm not . It was Bennett engaged me . It will be Bennett who ― Michaels : ( Sharply ) : Jim ! ( STOKES opens the door , then , hands thrust in pockets , confronts the NURSE . He advances ...
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T Knock On a Door By RUFUS KING , 1914 HEY didn't know the door was unlocked , and that was funny , really funny . Mr. Warburton complimented him- self on being amused as he backed towards the opened window . His face was wet with sweat ...
T Knock On a Door By RUFUS KING , 1914 HEY didn't know the door was unlocked , and that was funny , really funny . Mr. Warburton complimented him- self on being amused as he backed towards the opened window . His face was wet with sweat ...
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... door had turned . It was an experimental turn , rather apologetic , for the handle came to rest again and the door stayed closed . His smile cupped drops of sweat as he realized that they probably thought of him as being desperate ...
... door had turned . It was an experimental turn , rather apologetic , for the handle came to rest again and the door stayed closed . His smile cupped drops of sweat as he realized that they probably thought of him as being desperate ...
Contents
SPECIAL CONFESSION I | 1 |
RETROSPECT TO BIRTH By William K Cole 1936 | 7 |
A CENTURY OF VERSE By Alfred Bellinger 1917 | 20 |
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