The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 115,Oplag 5Yale Literary Society, 1948 |
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... knew what was happening . We sat and watched , seeing only the beginning now and later we would see the end and yet we could clearly visualize what went on in between . Each year we watched it hap- pen , and everytime it was the same ...
... knew what was happening . We sat and watched , seeing only the beginning now and later we would see the end and yet we could clearly visualize what went on in between . Each year we watched it hap- pen , and everytime it was the same ...
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... knew me better than that . How could you misjudge me so ? The only Jews I happen to be intolerant of are those who are stupid enough to think that I might be concerned with their Jewishness . I know this preoccupation is a deep thing ...
... knew me better than that . How could you misjudge me so ? The only Jews I happen to be intolerant of are those who are stupid enough to think that I might be concerned with their Jewishness . I know this preoccupation is a deep thing ...
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... He had to admit , those in the know really knew what they were talking about when they said that a low - pitched feminine voice does weird things . to the libido . But now , he had to 25 MARCH 1948 NOT WITH A BANG by Jay Swift.
... He had to admit , those in the know really knew what they were talking about when they said that a low - pitched feminine voice does weird things . to the libido . But now , he had to 25 MARCH 1948 NOT WITH A BANG by Jay Swift.
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