Harper's Magazine, Volume 236Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1968 - American literature |
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Page 106
... eyes locked like magnets com- ing into line , and for perhaps twenty seconds they stared at each other . Mailer looked into a pair of yel- low eyes so compressed with hate that back of his own eyes he could feel the echo of such hatred ...
... eyes locked like magnets com- ing into line , and for perhaps twenty seconds they stared at each other . Mailer looked into a pair of yel- low eyes so compressed with hate that back of his own eyes he could feel the echo of such hatred ...
Page 110
... eyes of some , is so deadening for others - it was his impression that people in small towns had eyes which were generally livelier or emptier than the more con- centrated look of city vision . ) These Marshals had the dead eye and sour ...
... eyes of some , is so deadening for others - it was his impression that people in small towns had eyes which were generally livelier or emptier than the more con- centrated look of city vision . ) These Marshals had the dead eye and sour ...
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... eyes blinked back once , then stared dispassionately into his eyes . He found to his surprise that he liked this Commissioner , he liked him as much as any man he had met in the last few days . Indeed they were staring into each other's ...
... eyes blinked back once , then stared dispassionately into his eyes . He found to his surprise that he liked this Commissioner , he liked him as much as any man he had met in the last few days . Indeed they were staring into each other's ...
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