The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133,Oplag 6Yale Literary Society, 1965 |
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... snow was different from that of outside . This struck Cooper as he pushed the door open , cutting a rounded wedge in ... snow , just the two of them and the silence . He plodded around the house , tearing big holes in the snow and began ...
... snow was different from that of outside . This struck Cooper as he pushed the door open , cutting a rounded wedge in ... snow , just the two of them and the silence . He plodded around the house , tearing big holes in the snow and began ...
Side 32
... Snow was all over inside . " Stamp off , Cooper . " He lugged the battery outside and set it in the snow . He had to work bare - handed because his mittens snagged in the hood release and , then he might as well , because one fell and ...
... Snow was all over inside . " Stamp off , Cooper . " He lugged the battery outside and set it in the snow . He had to work bare - handed because his mittens snagged in the hood release and , then he might as well , because one fell and ...
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THE SEA GULLS Roy Sussman | 3 |
THE PHYSICIAN William R Freeman | 21 |
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 34 |
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