The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 3Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... knew that a god was more to her liking than a man , especially a poor fisherman , and even a man like Peter . When she was finished with , she returned to Peter , acting as if nothing had happened . But he saw the red cheeks , the ...
... knew that a god was more to her liking than a man , especially a poor fisherman , and even a man like Peter . When she was finished with , she returned to Peter , acting as if nothing had happened . But he saw the red cheeks , the ...
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... knew where she was going . There were round , smooth stones under her feet and when she stepped out into the tall grass it felt like her feet were muffled in cotton . She was in the garden of the Duke of Naples , and the great plain ...
... knew where she was going . There were round , smooth stones under her feet and when she stepped out into the tall grass it felt like her feet were muffled in cotton . She was in the garden of the Duke of Naples , and the great plain ...
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... knew the bait ; David would come around as soon as he got his imagination going on it . He moved quietly . More doubtfully , with just a touch of skepticism , David asked , " Well ! What's it good for ? What are you going to do with it ...
... knew the bait ; David would come around as soon as he got his imagination going on it . He moved quietly . More doubtfully , with just a touch of skepticism , David asked , " Well ! What's it good for ? What are you going to do with it ...
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