The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 115,Oplag 5Yale Literary Society, 1948 |
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Side 6
... walked to the edge of Lake Michigan and watched the people skating on the ice . It looked like a carnival day . They could see people out as far as their eyes could reach - little moving sticks against the ice . They ran back to the ...
... walked to the edge of Lake Michigan and watched the people skating on the ice . It looked like a carnival day . They could see people out as far as their eyes could reach - little moving sticks against the ice . They ran back to the ...
Side 8
... walked about the yard in our shirt sleeves thinking how hot it still was , how hot it must be in the cemetery right out in the sun with all those people milling about and the haste and confusion of the day . The garden in the rear of ...
... walked about the yard in our shirt sleeves thinking how hot it still was , how hot it must be in the cemetery right out in the sun with all those people milling about and the haste and confusion of the day . The garden in the rear of ...
Side 26
... walked back into the living room . Her telegram had read , WILL BE DRESSED TO KILL.DON'T SUGGEST TRAVERSING BACK ALLEYS . Vic turned the corner and looked at her again . She was looking from her watch to the station clock . " Pull ...
... walked back into the living room . Her telegram had read , WILL BE DRESSED TO KILL.DON'T SUGGEST TRAVERSING BACK ALLEYS . Vic turned the corner and looked at her again . She was looking from her watch to the station clock . " Pull ...
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