The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 140,Oplag 1Herrick & Noyes., 1970 |
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... step on it . We don't want to keep them rich white b-- " That look of innocent - guilty realization registered in his eyes and he clapped his mouth shut , glancing slowly between John and Amy's pile of blond hair above the seat in front ...
... step on it . We don't want to keep them rich white b-- " That look of innocent - guilty realization registered in his eyes and he clapped his mouth shut , glancing slowly between John and Amy's pile of blond hair above the seat in front ...
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... step into society . I'm not even planning on meeting her . ' He couldn't figure it out . But he had an instinctive conviction that he shouldn't let it bother him . Amy drifted away to join her own circle of friends . Bruce disappeared ...
... step into society . I'm not even planning on meeting her . ' He couldn't figure it out . But he had an instinctive conviction that he shouldn't let it bother him . Amy drifted away to join her own circle of friends . Bruce disappeared ...
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... step , when Bruce's sister fluttered over with a group of her friends to see how he was doing and make some introductions . She announced him as a friend of her brother's , but didn't say from down there . Just a friend , was all she ...
... step , when Bruce's sister fluttered over with a group of her friends to see how he was doing and make some introductions . She announced him as a friend of her brother's , but didn't say from down there . Just a friend , was all she ...
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