The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 104,Oplag 5Yale Literary Society, 1939 |
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... hand come out of his pocket . He was holding a blackjack . It dangled head down , soft , gleaming naked in the light . I stared at it hanging limp from his hand , watched him let the other man come closer , and then he moved . The ...
... hand come out of his pocket . He was holding a blackjack . It dangled head down , soft , gleaming naked in the light . I stared at it hanging limp from his hand , watched him let the other man come closer , and then he moved . The ...
Side 12
... hand on his hip , though his father did it be- cause of a painful hip injury that made him bend at the waist and allowed him to walk only with the greatest pain . A sudden turn of the road brought the sun squarely into his eyes . The ...
... hand on his hip , though his father did it be- cause of a painful hip injury that made him bend at the waist and allowed him to walk only with the greatest pain . A sudden turn of the road brought the sun squarely into his eyes . The ...
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... hand stories of the making of the Peace that can ever be written . President Seymour says that he found the Memoirs , " intensely interesting as the only detailed first - hand account of the whole Peace Conference conflict written by ...
... hand stories of the making of the Peace that can ever be written . President Seymour says that he found the Memoirs , " intensely interesting as the only detailed first - hand account of the whole Peace Conference conflict written by ...
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