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Captain Pye
… in to be the tenant of the place. As all abandoned houses become haunted houses for children and for the older and … and emeralds and diamonds. Cross my heart and hope to die!-—You go out there and look for yourself. … one of them punkin jacky-lanterns! Just a stump where his hefcd ought to grow. But he could sing— that laddie. His lips …
The Christmas Bus
… the television, and, of course, there was the tragedy of it coming at Christmastime too. Actually, because it was the … of these old GMC’s to know their quirks. Hugo Sencillo also knew that there was a good chance that the two girls … in the Hotel de la Condesa in Zacatecas. The bus fumed its diesel exhaust into the brightening morning as he worked …
Mutations of Poetic Insight
… Insight Four Quartets. By T. S. Eliot. Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.00. Sireil Songs. By Edith Sitwell. The … rained on Europe is your hair; And so I love you till I die— (Unfaithful I, the cannon’s mate): Forgive my love of … critic would call “wit.” Something of that same lack is also evident in the poetic exercises of Mr. John Berryman. …
The Fall of the House of Bingham
… American newspapers are survivors of many decades of unruly competition that came down, during the first half of this … closed). The late Barry Bingham, then 80 years old (he died of a brain tumor last year), who had inherited the … Derby decorations. They could afford even to be liberals. Miss Brenner might have suggested, but does not, that …
Notes on Current Books
… by supererogation or misunderstanding, “decadent” has become, as Gilman admits, an epithet of “disquieting allure.” … pedantry and dogmatic ideology, we revive when we read studies so brief yet allusive, elliptical yet savory of detail, … certainly hold a place in the history of sensibility—but also in the history of poetry? The pros and cons of the …
Sweeter Than the Flesh of Birds
… neatness and control easy. She would not lose her outward composure, her quiet and tested certitude if at that moment … the money,” he said. “I wouldn’t care even if it had to come out of our own savings or household money or what have … I don’t quite mean that. What kind of an argument could I come up with against charity in principle?” “It isn’t …
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