The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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... voice which came through the door was not a request or a command . It was simply a statement and repeated . " Come ... voice heard through the door . The only occupant of the hall was a single piece of furniture , a mahogany table with ...
... voice which came through the door was not a request or a command . It was simply a statement and repeated . " Come ... voice heard through the door . The only occupant of the hall was a single piece of furniture , a mahogany table with ...
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... voice which denied the fumbling and the scurrying of the world , which was as if it had come from somewhere in the earth . " Yes . A certain thing . " She felt he was looking at her , and he was , and she put up stick hands so that he ...
... voice which denied the fumbling and the scurrying of the world , which was as if it had come from somewhere in the earth . " Yes . A certain thing . " She felt he was looking at her , and he was , and she put up stick hands so that he ...
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... voice was toneless . She was simply stating a fact . But something like desperation came into her voice when she said , " I don't know if I'll ever get out of this place . " I made no answer . Soon she stood up and said she thought she ...
... voice was toneless . She was simply stating a fact . But something like desperation came into her voice when she said , " I don't know if I'll ever get out of this place . " I made no answer . Soon she stood up and said she thought she ...
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