The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 1Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... continued fumbling with his belt . " Didn't you hear me Bobby ? I said do you want to play with us , " she repeated softly . " I heard you the first time . I don't want to have anything to do with your games , " he said . " If you don't ...
... continued fumbling with his belt . " Didn't you hear me Bobby ? I said do you want to play with us , " she repeated softly . " I heard you the first time . I don't want to have anything to do with your games , " he said . " If you don't ...
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... continued across the lot . She crossed the street and entered a drugstore which was on the far corner . Here she bought three cherry - centered chocolates for a dime and turned the pages of a few magazines before going home . The ...
... continued across the lot . She crossed the street and entered a drugstore which was on the far corner . Here she bought three cherry - centered chocolates for a dime and turned the pages of a few magazines before going home . The ...
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... continued . " For us , there is only the trying . The rest is not our business . " But though , at this point , we should not think too much about final success , Eliot hints in the last lines that our trials do have a goal . We must be ...
... continued . " For us , there is only the trying . The rest is not our business . " But though , at this point , we should not think too much about final success , Eliot hints in the last lines that our trials do have a goal . We must be ...
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