The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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... answer . Soon she stood up and said she thought she would be going . " Have fun in Paris , " she said , smiling at me in such a way that I felt there was something strong between us . Then she went down the rest of the steps . I watched ...
... answer . Soon she stood up and said she thought she would be going . " Have fun in Paris , " she said , smiling at me in such a way that I felt there was something strong between us . Then she went down the rest of the steps . I watched ...
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... answer , and as I talked to him about Claire and her letter it seemed suddenly that the matter was much less serious than I had first felt . So I said , answering Jean - Claude , " I haven't written to her yet , but I will . " And I ...
... answer , and as I talked to him about Claire and her letter it seemed suddenly that the matter was much less serious than I had first felt . So I said , answering Jean - Claude , " I haven't written to her yet , but I will . " And I ...
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... answer to . And as if she were speaking of something dirty , something she would not wish to touch , she said , " Well , I hope you didn't answer her . She took her own life , you know , right on the college grounds . Mark had to be ...
... answer to . And as if she were speaking of something dirty , something she would not wish to touch , she said , " Well , I hope you didn't answer her . She took her own life , you know , right on the college grounds . Mark had to be ...
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