The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 3Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... cell . He carefully bolted the door , bidding the man a good night . Then he went his rounds . When he returned to the cell around midnight he opened the tiny slot in the door and looked in . With his first glance he saw a little boy ...
... cell . He carefully bolted the door , bidding the man a good night . Then he went his rounds . When he returned to the cell around midnight he opened the tiny slot in the door and looked in . With his first glance he saw a little boy ...
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... cell again thought about his wife . He wondered if she would be angry with him for telling . She must have told them herself . He knew she had come to him all in white when he had nothing to himself but those nights under the moon ...
... cell again thought about his wife . He wondered if she would be angry with him for telling . She must have told them herself . He knew she had come to him all in white when he had nothing to himself but those nights under the moon ...
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... cell for a while , so that he might repent in full and forget his wife . ― The baby , the old man said . Rodriguez smiled and said , She will be erased like the tide erases writing in sand . 3 But the old man died a week or so later in ...
... cell for a while , so that he might repent in full and forget his wife . ― The baby , the old man said . Rodriguez smiled and said , She will be erased like the tide erases writing in sand . 3 But the old man died a week or so later in ...
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