The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133,Oplag 2–3Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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... door for the second time . She opened the kitchen door and unlatched the storm door . The wind whined and sucked the door out strongly . She grabbed the knife - edge with her other hand and felt the padded insulation that had been ...
... door for the second time . She opened the kitchen door and unlatched the storm door . The wind whined and sucked the door out strongly . She grabbed the knife - edge with her other hand and felt the padded insulation that had been ...
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... door , fumbled the latch , and then opened the doors leading outside . The wind caught the storm door and snatched it from her hands and slammed it sharply against the side of the house . She stood enraged and bitter , with nausea in ...
... door , fumbled the latch , and then opened the doors leading outside . The wind caught the storm door and snatched it from her hands and slammed it sharply against the side of the house . She stood enraged and bitter , with nausea in ...
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... door and under it the door step and that little crevice below , just big enough for a hornet's nest and right in the path of a small boy's toe . I had cried . I had screamed . I had pounded on that door , hornets gouging , me swatting ...
... door and under it the door step and that little crevice below , just big enough for a hornet's nest and right in the path of a small boy's toe . I had cried . I had screamed . I had pounded on that door , hornets gouging , me swatting ...
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EDITORS TABLE | 4 |
NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 5 |
VARIATIONS ON A THEME Raymond DiPalma | 9 |
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