The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 128,Oplag 4–5Herrick & Noyes, 1960 |
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Side 168
... mouth was like a shaky drawing done by a child with a red crayon , and her suit collar was dark with the dye from her hair . " I've never asked for . . . I've never asked . . . " her lip trembled . " Please " ? There were tears in her ...
... mouth was like a shaky drawing done by a child with a red crayon , and her suit collar was dark with the dye from her hair . " I've never asked for . . . I've never asked . . . " her lip trembled . " Please " ? There were tears in her ...
Side 204
... mouth in the moonlight , I saw Loretta's face on the million - veined window - shield and there was juice on her lips , too . I saw us going up into the mountains on our bicycles in the early autumn , that first time she let me kiss her ...
... mouth in the moonlight , I saw Loretta's face on the million - veined window - shield and there was juice on her lips , too . I saw us going up into the mountains on our bicycles in the early autumn , that first time she let me kiss her ...
Side 225
... mouth looked like a wound . The tone of her voice dropped . " They took the flamingoes . " He looked out through the bars . " That's one robin , the spotted deer . . . " She interrupted : " The deer was cracked . Don't feel bad about ...
... mouth looked like a wound . The tone of her voice dropped . " They took the flamingoes . " He looked out through the bars . " That's one robin , the spotted deer . . . " She interrupted : " The deer was cracked . Don't feel bad about ...
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Editors Table | 127 |
Bianca VanOrden 133 Sport | 145 |
Three Miracles | 158 |
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