The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 1Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... head , tangled with one another like frantic ser- pents , then flew apart in a shower of chain and rings , one of which dashed itself against Bobby's head . The four boys stood panting and rubbing their sore hands together until the ...
... head , tangled with one another like frantic ser- pents , then flew apart in a shower of chain and rings , one of which dashed itself against Bobby's head . The four boys stood panting and rubbing their sore hands together until the ...
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... head and looked over the gaping crowd . After a few moments he went up to a boy of about sixteen whose face was wrinkled with dismay . " You know him ? " the Lieutenant asked . The boy turned his face and started to withdraw into the ...
... head and looked over the gaping crowd . After a few moments he went up to a boy of about sixteen whose face was wrinkled with dismay . " You know him ? " the Lieutenant asked . The boy turned his face and started to withdraw into the ...
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... head thrown magnificently back , I saw all sorts of ugly pictures , and I began to admire the man . I looked at my companion but she was gazing insolently away . And so I looked back at Robert Turner . Then I came to myself , focusing ...
... head thrown magnificently back , I saw all sorts of ugly pictures , and I began to admire the man . I looked at my companion but she was gazing insolently away . And so I looked back at Robert Turner . Then I came to myself , focusing ...
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