The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 128,Oplag 4–5Herrick & Noyes, 1960 |
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... stopped and sat up , balancing themselves on legs and outstretched tail and looked about cautiously with pricked ears , beady eyes , and dark nose twitching slightly , peering at us . These little wallabies are covered with dense ...
... stopped and sat up , balancing themselves on legs and outstretched tail and looked about cautiously with pricked ears , beady eyes , and dark nose twitching slightly , peering at us . These little wallabies are covered with dense ...
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... stopped crying , because I got mad at myself . I looked at her . She looked back at me , her golden hair all splattered out against the wet window pane , her eyes big with tears . " How old are you ? " I asked her , holding my hand over ...
... stopped crying , because I got mad at myself . I looked at her . She looked back at me , her golden hair all splattered out against the wet window pane , her eyes big with tears . " How old are you ? " I asked her , holding my hand over ...
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... stopped . " " Does your intuition say Josanna ? " " No , " she said . " Ruby neither . " " Let them all come , " he said suddenly . " I don't feel so bad about it now . Let them steal my animals . I might even get myself a drink . It's ...
... stopped . " " Does your intuition say Josanna ? " " No , " she said . " Ruby neither . " " Let them all come , " he said suddenly . " I don't feel so bad about it now . Let them steal my animals . I might even get myself a drink . It's ...
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Editors Table | 127 |
Bianca VanOrden 133 Sport | 145 |
Three Miracles | 158 |
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