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Page 204
... road through . It was one of those government jobs . There was a lot of Italians and Irishmen grading the soft earth and raking the pebbles from the new surface of the road ; a little further ahead were ten or twenty niggers , swinging ...
... road through . It was one of those government jobs . There was a lot of Italians and Irishmen grading the soft earth and raking the pebbles from the new surface of the road ; a little further ahead were ten or twenty niggers , swinging ...
Page 206
... road , because it seemed to be heading north and east , and that was the way I wanted to go . The road was sandy , and there were pools of water lying along the sides of it . Once I passed a spring that had been piped down into a steel ...
... road , because it seemed to be heading north and east , and that was the way I wanted to go . The road was sandy , and there were pools of water lying along the sides of it . Once I passed a spring that had been piped down into a steel ...
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... road , a long blue car shot out into Center Avenue and whirred by toward the road to the Highway . The girl commenced run- ning down the path to the field , and as she ran she began to grow hysterical . " No , no , no ! " she cried as ...
... road , a long blue car shot out into Center Avenue and whirred by toward the road to the Highway . The girl commenced run- ning down the path to the field , and as she ran she began to grow hysterical . " No , no , no ! " she cried as ...
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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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