The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 115,Oplag 4Yale Literary Society, 1947 |
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... past . I could now accept the past which I had before felt was tainted and horrible . I could accept the past now because I could accept her and be at peace with her and with myself . In becoming reconciled to his own past , Jack is ...
... past . I could now accept the past which I had before felt was tainted and horrible . I could accept the past now because I could accept her and be at peace with her and with myself . In becoming reconciled to his own past , Jack is ...
Side 7
... past , Jack has learned just those facts which he has always wished to learn , he has discovered a father who is compatible with his own standards and a mother who conforms to the ideal he has always had of what a woman should be . It ...
... past , Jack has learned just those facts which he has always wished to learn , he has discovered a father who is compatible with his own standards and a mother who conforms to the ideal he has always had of what a woman should be . It ...
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... past in which a love of land pre- dominated , and in which even the Negroes par- took , is incomprehensible and reprehensible to the Snopes . With nothing behind them to sustain , they have no future for which to prepare . This ...
... past in which a love of land pre- dominated , and in which even the Negroes par- took , is incomprehensible and reprehensible to the Snopes . With nothing behind them to sustain , they have no future for which to prepare . This ...
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