The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 1Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... Turner . He wore perfectly white gloves at every concert and had the most charming manners I have ever seen in anybody . He was completely charming . I remember the first time I heard him play . He was a noble creature and I pictured ...
... Turner . He wore perfectly white gloves at every concert and had the most charming manners I have ever seen in anybody . He was completely charming . I remember the first time I heard him play . He was a noble creature and I pictured ...
Side 12
... Turner said he had received some tele- grams congratulating him . " But I kind of ex- pected that it would be this way , " he said . His white gloves were back on and he paused a moment , as if hoping that I might ask him to have a ...
... Turner said he had received some tele- grams congratulating him . " But I kind of ex- pected that it would be this way , " he said . His white gloves were back on and he paused a moment , as if hoping that I might ask him to have a ...
Side 13
... Turner who was never seen without his spotless white gloves . " " Cut it out , " Bobby said . " Let's get some women . " " So you want to wench , " I chuckled . I looked him over and saw he meant it . " Very well then , we shall wench ...
... Turner who was never seen without his spotless white gloves . " " Cut it out , " Bobby said . " Let's get some women . " " So you want to wench , " I chuckled . I looked him over and saw he meant it . " Very well then , we shall wench ...
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