The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 3Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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PAR My cigarette ? Camels of course ! WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOW ... IT'S Camels for Mildness Yes , Camels are SO MILD that in a coast - to - coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels - and only Camels for 30 consecutive days ...
PAR My cigarette ? Camels of course ! WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOW ... IT'S Camels for Mildness Yes , Camels are SO MILD that in a coast - to - coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels - and only Camels for 30 consecutive days ...
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... course this was impossible , and when he looked again he saw the man on his bench . He closed the shutter and the shaft of light which had illum- inated the prisoner's face for the moment slid back into its recess outside and left the ...
... course this was impossible , and when he looked again he saw the man on his bench . He closed the shutter and the shaft of light which had illum- inated the prisoner's face for the moment slid back into its recess outside and left the ...
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... course , is not the equivalent of a poem ; a poem is more than its paraphrasable content . But . . . many poems cannot be paraphrased and are therefore defective . " A paraphrase at this point , remembering the principle just quoted ...
... course , is not the equivalent of a poem ; a poem is more than its paraphrasable content . But . . . many poems cannot be paraphrased and are therefore defective . " A paraphrase at this point , remembering the principle just quoted ...
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