The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 116,Oplag 5Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... Finally , after hearing of him so much , I was able to piece together his story . They say that he never really wanted to come to this town at all but that his wife made him come . He had failed in business in the city and , since his ...
... Finally , after hearing of him so much , I was able to piece together his story . They say that he never really wanted to come to this town at all but that his wife made him come . He had failed in business in the city and , since his ...
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... finally sat down . He didn't read but just sat there , in his chair , by the window . He sat there for several hours without moving . Then the bells began to ring from the nearby churches and , sudden- ly startled , he rose from the ...
... finally sat down . He didn't read but just sat there , in his chair , by the window . He sat there for several hours without moving . Then the bells began to ring from the nearby churches and , sudden- ly startled , he rose from the ...
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... Finally Bal Bahadur coughed once , loudly , and kicked the side of the jeep . The girl Nanda Devi stood up slowly , pulling her loose , unwound sari about her and tying the end once more over her shoulder . George Pratt , still lying ...
... Finally Bal Bahadur coughed once , loudly , and kicked the side of the jeep . The girl Nanda Devi stood up slowly , pulling her loose , unwound sari about her and tying the end once more over her shoulder . George Pratt , still lying ...
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