The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133,Oplag 2–3Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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THE BOND WHICH KEEPS ME PALE Buck ( the full name , his middle one , was Bucephalus the gift of his father the classics professor- but Buck sounded harsher than Jonathan ) Buck relaxed the bunched muscles at the back of his neck and let ...
THE BOND WHICH KEEPS ME PALE Buck ( the full name , his middle one , was Bucephalus the gift of his father the classics professor- but Buck sounded harsher than Jonathan ) Buck relaxed the bunched muscles at the back of his neck and let ...
Side 46
... Buck , " his brother said , grabbing his wrist . " We have time . Nice and easy . " Buck lowered his shoulders to the skis . " Mary saw me limping , didn't she ? " " Yes . She saw you limping . " “ Here , ” he said , handing back the ...
... Buck , " his brother said , grabbing his wrist . " We have time . Nice and easy . " Buck lowered his shoulders to the skis . " Mary saw me limping , didn't she ? " " Yes . She saw you limping . " “ Here , ” he said , handing back the ...
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... Buck said . " Just let me have another cigarette . " " We're almost there , " said his brother . He handed Buck a cigarette already lit. Buck took it over his shoulder without turning around again , watching his hands tremble as he ...
... Buck said . " Just let me have another cigarette . " " We're almost there , " said his brother . He handed Buck a cigarette already lit. Buck took it over his shoulder without turning around again , watching his hands tremble as he ...
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EDITORS TABLE | 4 |
NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 5 |
VARIATIONS ON A THEME Raymond DiPalma | 9 |
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