The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 140,Oplag 1Herrick & Noyes., 1970 |
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... so overworked that they spent a good deal of time bumping into each other , dropping ice cubes from their shaking hands , and generally slopping whiskey over everything when they made a drink , which bothered no one much at 3.
... so overworked that they spent a good deal of time bumping into each other , dropping ice cubes from their shaking hands , and generally slopping whiskey over everything when they made a drink , which bothered no one much at 3.
Side 9
... dropped into the chair and shoved the drink away . The glaze . Tyrone saw , was gone . When they returned to the table the Liberal Press had more questions ready . They asked with cake - frosting sincerity about civil rights , the ...
... dropped into the chair and shoved the drink away . The glaze . Tyrone saw , was gone . When they returned to the table the Liberal Press had more questions ready . They asked with cake - frosting sincerity about civil rights , the ...
Side 11
... dropped her purse in his lap . " But hold on to these for a second , John , will you , while I peek outside , just to make sure my friends aren't still dragging around in the parking lot . I'll be right back . Don't go away . " She left ...
... dropped her purse in his lap . " But hold on to these for a second , John , will you , while I peek outside , just to make sure my friends aren't still dragging around in the parking lot . I'll be right back . Don't go away . " She left ...
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