The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 104,Oplag 2Yale Literary Society, 1938 |
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Side 9
... eyes and the coffee glass , tall and moist , soothed the touch . Nevertheless I called the waiter and paid my bill . While waiting for the change I watched the infrequent passersby . Thus engaged , my pro- fessional curiosity was ...
... eyes and the coffee glass , tall and moist , soothed the touch . Nevertheless I called the waiter and paid my bill . While waiting for the change I watched the infrequent passersby . Thus engaged , my pro- fessional curiosity was ...
Side 18
... eyes . Her father made some attempts to comfort her . He promised that she could have the horse the Confederates had left after he got well again . This was not any satisfaction to Mary Jane . The horse was raw - boned and of ordinary ...
... eyes . Her father made some attempts to comfort her . He promised that she could have the horse the Confederates had left after he got well again . This was not any satisfaction to Mary Jane . The horse was raw - boned and of ordinary ...
Side 36
... eyes are dim with tears and his hands are damp , the keys slippery . Toni pushes the piano stool back and darts for the door , I run after him and on the street corner I caught up with him . He reached for my pocket handkerchief and ...
... eyes are dim with tears and his hands are damp , the keys slippery . Toni pushes the piano stool back and darts for the door , I run after him and on the street corner I caught up with him . He reached for my pocket handkerchief and ...
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17 jewels Alec artist asked believe BROADWAY brother Budget called CHAPEL clothes coming concertos Continued cycle dark direction discover door eyes face fair Father felt floor four front giving gold gold filled Hall hand HAVEN head hear heard hope horse Imported interest Joel John knew leave less live looked marched Mary Jane mean Mother never night officer once Pandrel perhaps piano play PRICED radio rain reading Reason Rebels saddle seemed SERVICE shoes side smile social solid stairs steps stood stopped street Suits sure TAILORS talk tell things third floor thought told Tony took turned voice walked WATCH Wilde winter wood writing Yale York young