The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 121Herrick & Noyes., 1953 |
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Side 34
... street toward the bus stop in fifteen minutes . The morning was warm and the grass wet on the square lawns in front of the houses on the block . It was nicer than yesterday . Jimmy kicked a colored candy box a - ways until he missed it ...
... street toward the bus stop in fifteen minutes . The morning was warm and the grass wet on the square lawns in front of the houses on the block . It was nicer than yesterday . Jimmy kicked a colored candy box a - ways until he missed it ...
Side 11
... street of the town . The sun had just risen over the hills to the east . It was still merely a red ball , not yet the great blinding light coming from all parts of the sky at once . Along Main Street , that segment of the highway ...
... street of the town . The sun had just risen over the hills to the east . It was still merely a red ball , not yet the great blinding light coming from all parts of the sky at once . Along Main Street , that segment of the highway ...
Side 7
... street to pass by a bombed - out building under repair . He stopped to watch the confusion of laborers and modern machines . Pneumatic drills ate away old stones and stringy yellow figures carried baskets of refuse away . Devers moved ...
... street to pass by a bombed - out building under repair . He stopped to watch the confusion of laborers and modern machines . Pneumatic drills ate away old stones and stringy yellow figures carried baskets of refuse away . Devers moved ...
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