The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 4Yale Literary Society, 1950 |
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... telling Mrs. Silver , one can never tell a book by its binding . Isn't that so , Mr. Klein ? ” He supposed it was , and she continued , " I just wish you would come over one of these days and meet my daughter , Sally . I've told her ...
... telling Mrs. Silver , one can never tell a book by its binding . Isn't that so , Mr. Klein ? ” He supposed it was , and she continued , " I just wish you would come over one of these days and meet my daughter , Sally . I've told her ...
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... tell Mrs. Silver that I was here , will you ? Tell her I pay my respects . " Mr. Standish said he would . It was very dark in there and Klein was grateful to find himself again in the street after paying his respects . The street was ...
... tell Mrs. Silver that I was here , will you ? Tell her I pay my respects . " Mr. Standish said he would . It was very dark in there and Klein was grateful to find himself again in the street after paying his respects . The street was ...
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... tell him , he biting the inside of his mouth , looking at her with apprehension that was just like a nearly - man and the responsiveness of a former age . What is it for ? she asked . -I don't know . What do all girls do with scarves ...
... tell him , he biting the inside of his mouth , looking at her with apprehension that was just like a nearly - man and the responsiveness of a former age . What is it for ? she asked . -I don't know . What do all girls do with scarves ...
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LITERARY | 2 |
THE METEMPSYCHOSIS | 11 |
Executive Secretary Robert Dresser COMPLIMENT | 19 |
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