The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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... letter . " When did this come , Madame ? ” " Two days ago , Mademoiselle . No , three I think . . . " But in the end she wasn't sure because there were other letters and they had come on different days . " It doesn't really matter ...
... letter . " When did this come , Madame ? ” " Two days ago , Mademoiselle . No , three I think . . . " But in the end she wasn't sure because there were other letters and they had come on different days . " It doesn't really matter ...
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... 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 added , " Some time this week , " just to show that I ...
... 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 added , " Some time this week , " just to show that I ...
Side 37
... letter in the big white box with my other souvenirs from Paris . Whenever I was showing them to anyone , I would put the letter aside , not mentioning what it was or why it was there . But before I put the cover back on the box , I ...
... letter in the big white box with my other souvenirs from Paris . Whenever I was showing them to anyone , I would put the letter aside , not mentioning what it was or why it was there . But before I put the cover back on the box , I ...
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