The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 140,Oplag 1Herrick & Noyes., 1970 |
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... 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 and , as he sipped the drink , shook his head . Quick then ...
... 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 and , as he sipped the drink , shook his head . Quick then ...
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... holding you close to him , and occasionally laughing at his own sallies with a flash of white teeth ; you can never be sure that he doesn't see you . After chatting about militarism in Argen- tina - he despised Perón and the Peronistas ...
... holding you close to him , and occasionally laughing at his own sallies with a flash of white teeth ; you can never be sure that he doesn't see you . After chatting about militarism in Argen- tina - he despised Perón and the Peronistas ...
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... holding the point down , as the writer described it , it should be held up to get under the shield of the poncho wrapped around the left forearm . The knives reminded me of the fatal encounter at the end of El Sur . " What were the ...
... holding the point down , as the writer described it , it should be held up to get under the shield of the poncho wrapped around the left forearm . The knives reminded me of the fatal encounter at the end of El Sur . " What were the ...
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