The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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Side 30
... talking to- gether one Saturday last spring . . . " " I remembered that Saturday . It was a day far enough into spring so that you knew the weather would hold , so that you didn't have to talk about it or clutch at it , thinking I've ...
... talking to- gether one Saturday last spring . . . " " I remembered that Saturday . It was a day far enough into spring so that you knew the weather would hold , so that you didn't have to talk about it or clutch at it , thinking I've ...
Side 34
... talking about what was coming . Then we went to the station , and I found my place in the train . I lowered the window to talk to him . When it was time to go , a look of panic came into his face . " Écoute , Yolande- " but he didn't ...
... talking about what was coming . Then we went to the station , and I found my place in the train . I lowered the window to talk to him . When it was time to go , a look of panic came into his face . " Écoute , Yolande- " but he didn't ...
Side 48
... talking about the remaking of Poussin . Great innovators in art are seldom aware of how revolutionary their work is ... talk less and less on a national or regional basis . The world is constantly shrinking ; every crisis is one way or ...
... talking about the remaking of Poussin . Great innovators in art are seldom aware of how revolutionary their work is ... talk less and less on a national or regional basis . The world is constantly shrinking ; every crisis is one way or ...
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