… bellow and spume at one another over adding women’s studies to the curriculum (and women to the faculty), or while … little while before firing at last and mortally wounding a commons-room sofa.) Often enough in their youth they’d … could let him know when the time was right. About Meri, Fox also waited—all of 12 days. He sensed—he was certain—she …
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Poetry
… stand poised, pristinely, on the glinting edge, so you come to feel yourself suspended in a fluency that would be … parabolic sands, like finest brushstrokes lacing the shoals— shallows of moon snails, whelks, skate eggs, these …
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… By H. A. Korff. Leipzig: Verlag von J. J. Weber. $1.75. Die deutsche Romantik. By Alois Stockmann. Freid-burg im … The first letter was written by him to her on June 26, 1809, from Nicolsburg, the last from Wiesbaden, by him … from Karl Simrock’s Rhein Ballade. Between these two points lies everything that any intelligent indi vidual …
… will lean back and admire the gash across their patients’ bodies. “That wound,” they will murmur with great … me. I hear discussions about disease manifestations and am compelled to participate. I see injuries and do not cover my … The kitchen table serves as the connecting hub to all other points in my house. The day’s mail, the children’s toys, and …