The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 115,Oplag 5Yale Literary Society, 1948 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-3 af 4
Side 3
... remembered best about the trip was Little Liza who was Aunt Madeline's paid com- panion and had a kind and wrinkled face . She helped her about the house , and after they finished with the portraits she poured the tea and made the ...
... remembered best about the trip was Little Liza who was Aunt Madeline's paid com- panion and had a kind and wrinkled face . She helped her about the house , and after they finished with the portraits she poured the tea and made the ...
Side 9
... remembered wondering of the im- portance and the need of going to the cemetery on a specific day to pray over a grave , we re- membered wondering all the different things about this day , and in the moment as he looked at us and tried ...
... remembered wondering of the im- portance and the need of going to the cemetery on a specific day to pray over a grave , we re- membered wondering all the different things about this day , and in the moment as he looked at us and tried ...
Side 11
... remembered bells Whose moonlit tones in mystic pantomimes Danced through the night . Imagination tolled The lost , unnoticed fragments of my day Into a patchwork theme , and all that lay Concealed from sunlight , when the day grew old ...
... remembered bells Whose moonlit tones in mystic pantomimes Danced through the night . Imagination tolled The lost , unnoticed fragments of my day Into a patchwork theme , and all that lay Concealed from sunlight , when the day grew old ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
American anti-semitism asked Aunt Madeline ballet best sellers Bill black market BROOKS BROTHERS Camels Captain From Castile Carol cemetery cigarette cold corner dance Davos death door dynamic psychology Elisabeth Evans eyes face feel felt floor Forever Amber Geiger Gentleman's Agreement girl glanced go skating Grand Central Station grave Green grief hand happen hot chocolate Hucksters Jews Julie Kingsblood Royal knew laughed Lieb Liebman literary Little Liza looked Michael noticed Mitsi moron mother Murphy Negro neurotic fears Nick night novels Opfer des Fascisimus Paris Peace of Mind Pepsi-Cola pray pretty problem racial reader religion Rutherford sat and watched seemed Side of Innocence Silliman College Sinclair Lewis sister sitting smiled smoking someone station stopped STREET T-Zone talking tell thing thought traditional turned Univ Vic took Vic watched waiting walked want to go window wondered words York