The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 140,Oplag 1Herrick & Noyes., 1970 |
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Side 5
... father's in- heritance . That was a little rumor John had been propagating for his own entertainment . Around the circular bar was a layer of guys swarming three tuxedos deep to harass the middle - aged bartenders with innocent condes ...
... father's in- heritance . That was a little rumor John had been propagating for his own entertainment . Around the circular bar was a layer of guys swarming three tuxedos deep to harass the middle - aged bartenders with innocent condes ...
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... father ( he said ) had turned the tide in the next to last battle against Spain , I translated the last four lines of one of his poems : I seem to hear a stirring in the dawn of multitudes departing ; I perceive the loves and memories ...
... father ( he said ) had turned the tide in the next to last battle against Spain , I translated the last four lines of one of his poems : I seem to hear a stirring in the dawn of multitudes departing ; I perceive the loves and memories ...
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... father . [ John sits in an armchair next to Mary's . ] You came to him in a dream . You're lying . He described you perfectly . Down to the cock - shaped birth- mark on my left thigh ? MARY Up to that and beyond . JOHN To my piebald ...
... father . [ John sits in an armchair next to Mary's . ] You came to him in a dream . You're lying . He described you perfectly . Down to the cock - shaped birth- mark on my left thigh ? MARY Up to that and beyond . JOHN To my piebald ...
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