The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 140,Oplag 1Herrick & Noyes., 1970 |
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... eyes , mouth corners up . He reached the table and stopped , holding a glass , and Tyrone began assuming he was plastered . John stood over them grinning and said not a word . He turned to the crowd , swung his narrowed eyes over them ...
... eyes , mouth corners up . He reached the table and stopped , holding a glass , and Tyrone began assuming he was plastered . John stood over them grinning and said not a word . He turned to the crowd , swung his narrowed eyes over them ...
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... eyes under their droop- ing lids , the dedicated , almost Gothic bony- structure of that long , slightly pouchy ... eye , holding you close to him , and occasionally laughing at his own sallies with a flash of white teeth ; you can never ...
... eyes under their droop- ing lids , the dedicated , almost Gothic bony- structure of that long , slightly pouchy ... eye , holding you close to him , and occasionally laughing at his own sallies with a flash of white teeth ; you can never ...
Side 23
... eyes . No wonder he looks just a little mad ! The pupil of the right eye is so enlarged it almost fills the iris . The pupil of the left eye is very small and a little off center . My last and most interesting meeting with Borges came ...
... eyes . No wonder he looks just a little mad ! The pupil of the right eye is so enlarged it almost fills the iris . The pupil of the left eye is very small and a little off center . My last and most interesting meeting with Borges came ...
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