The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 128,Oplag 4–5Herrick & Noyes, 1960 |
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Side 136
... started to answer , but Anne , tossing her blond head , yelled up , kidding him , " Sure ! If you want to " ! " O.K. , " he called back , and before anyone could move or shout he took a couple of quick steps , sprang into the air and ...
... started to answer , but Anne , tossing her blond head , yelled up , kidding him , " Sure ! If you want to " ! " O.K. , " he called back , and before anyone could move or shout he took a couple of quick steps , sprang into the air and ...
Side 137
... started up the path . The hot sun was on her back and every pebble , every spring of heather was a magnified image in suspension , unattached to meaning . Where the path crossed the ledge she found his bath towel . She bent and picked ...
... started up the path . The hot sun was on her back and every pebble , every spring of heather was a magnified image in suspension , unattached to meaning . Where the path crossed the ledge she found his bath towel . She bent and picked ...
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... started to cry too , whispering , “ Antonio . Antonio . Antonio . Antonio . Antonio . " She was scared of the blood . She tried to get out , but the door wouldn't budge . Then I stopped crying , because I got mad at myself . I looked at ...
... started to cry too , whispering , “ Antonio . Antonio . Antonio . Antonio . Antonio . " She was scared of the blood . She tried to get out , but the door wouldn't budge . Then I stopped crying , because I got mad at myself . I looked at ...
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Editors Table | 127 |
Bianca VanOrden 133 Sport | 145 |
Three Miracles | 158 |
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