The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 128,Oplag 4–5Herrick & Noyes, 1960 |
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... animals her blonde hair in a bun . Through the free zoo , in the open blue air and the sun , stopping to look at the artificial ornaments on pins and then coming on towards the door . He watched her slim legs . Inside the screen door ...
... animals her blonde hair in a bun . Through the free zoo , in the open blue air and the sun , stopping to look at the artificial ornaments on pins and then coming on towards the door . He watched her slim legs . Inside the screen door ...
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... animals . I'll have to start taking everything inside like they do in the false cities . In at night , out in the morning . The scotties will be next , I know ; or the ducks . " The sun was warmer on the painted animals and birds out ...
... animals . I'll have to start taking everything inside like they do in the false cities . In at night , out in the morning . The scotties will be next , I know ; or the ducks . " The sun was warmer on the painted animals and birds out ...
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... animals . I might even get myself a drink . It's eight a.m. Almost early enough . " He was humming . " When are we going to get married , Anne ? " He said it as though it were a joke . " Here comes John , too . Ruby has three runs ...
... animals . I might even get myself a drink . It's eight a.m. Almost early enough . " He was humming . " When are we going to get married , Anne ? " He said it as though it were a joke . " Here comes John , too . Ruby has three runs ...
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Editors Table | 127 |
Bianca VanOrden 133 Sport | 145 |
Three Miracles | 158 |
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