The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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Side 32
... started all the curtains dancing in all the open windows on our side of rue de Rennes . I heard the shrill voices of women calling to children playing in front rooms and to husbands dozing there . " Il faut fermer ! Vite , vite ! Il ...
... started all the curtains dancing in all the open windows on our side of rue de Rennes . I heard the shrill voices of women calling to children playing in front rooms and to husbands dozing there . " Il faut fermer ! Vite , vite ! Il ...
Side 51
... started his drip painting technique . I don't really think that this is too important . I am sure he wasn't sitting around , chewing his nails trying to figure out a way to become the flagbearer of the so - called New York School of ...
... started his drip painting technique . I don't really think that this is too important . I am sure he wasn't sitting around , chewing his nails trying to figure out a way to become the flagbearer of the so - called New York School of ...
Side 52
... started to affect their pocketbook . Many of these brave and principled men after realizing that vilification doesn't work , followed the time proven principle : if you can't beat them join them . So they tried and most of them started ...
... started to affect their pocketbook . Many of these brave and principled men after realizing that vilification doesn't work , followed the time proven principle : if you can't beat them join them . So they tried and most of them started ...
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