The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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... took him off on any whim , and left him vague and dissatisfied . Or else he would catch himself withdrawing into a vast indifference . Harland followed the long flat ledges of rock down to the wharf . He squinted at the sea . It was too ...
... took him off on any whim , and left him vague and dissatisfied . Or else he would catch himself withdrawing into a vast indifference . Harland followed the long flat ledges of rock down to the wharf . He squinted at the sea . It was too ...
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... took shape and I could see her face clearly . Mornings were lovely on the rue de Rennes . The warm weather came early that year and invited wandering , so when the Easter holidays came , Andrée , Tony , Jean - Claude , and I went south ...
... took shape and I could see her face clearly . Mornings were lovely on the rue de Rennes . The warm weather came early that year and invited wandering , so when the Easter holidays came , Andrée , Tony , Jean - Claude , and I went south ...
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... took the boat train up to Cherbourg at the beginning of August . We had dinner together , not 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 ...
... took the boat train up to Cherbourg at the beginning of August . We had dinner together , not 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 ...
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