The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 92,Oplag 8Herrick & Noyes, 1927 |
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Side 252
... wanted to be completely one with them , to be as indispensable to her friends as they were to her . She saw no discord nor any pos- sibility of it , and in her enthusiasm , she believed that they too were all as earnest as herself ...
... wanted to be completely one with them , to be as indispensable to her friends as they were to her . She saw no discord nor any pos- sibility of it , and in her enthusiasm , she believed that they too were all as earnest as herself ...
Side 270
... wanted to look like a grown man and not a high school kid like I was . Like one of those tough taxi drivers that hang around garages all day , making cigarettes and talking loud out of the side of their mouths . I wanted to be ...
... wanted to look like a grown man and not a high school kid like I was . Like one of those tough taxi drivers that hang around garages all day , making cigarettes and talking loud out of the side of their mouths . I wanted to be ...
Side 271
... wanted to look at her , but I went past her with my nose in the air as if I didn't even see her . Then , when I was by , I began to think about her and to wonder if she had taken notice of me and whether she was unhappy and why she was ...
... wanted to look at her , but I went past her with my nose in the air as if I didn't even see her . Then , when I was by , I began to think about her and to wonder if she had taken notice of me and whether she was unhappy and why she was ...
Side 272
... wanted like hell to speak to this girl in particular because — well , I told you how she looked to me . Before I could put it off or make excuses to myself , I went inside to find her . The orchestra was playing in the main room and a ...
... wanted like hell to speak to this girl in particular because — well , I told you how she looked to me . Before I could put it off or make excuses to myself , I went inside to find her . The orchestra was playing in the main room and a ...
Side 278
... wanted his books and paintings , and his piano . But a resolution came out of the ride ; the house party could go hang . He'd be independent and superior , perhaps pass some of his time in writing a few satiric verses that had suggested ...
... wanted his books and paintings , and his piano . But a resolution came out of the ride ; the house party could go hang . He'd be independent and superior , perhaps pass some of his time in writing a few satiric verses that had suggested ...
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Side 268 - The story is beautifully designed, and it moves with the inevitability of a fugue. It is packed with observation, all fresh, all shrewd, all sound. There is gargantuan humor in it, and there is also something not far from moving drama. It is American from the first low cackle of the prologue to the last gigantic obscenity — as American as goose-stepping or the mean admiration of mean things.
Side 274 - The saint at every window Was a sentinel in arms. They might have checked the water Which can seep through any stone, Or held at bay the mildew Which will permeate the bone.
Side 254 - She was shocked and her hands trembled so that she could hardly manage the plates. "How could they act this way?