The Western Humanities Review, Volume 64Utah Humanities Research Foundation, 2010 |
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... never suffered can never come without their own heavy splinters , darkest descent below all things , driest thirst . And so pity , its origin having always been envy , gushes forth again , a great fountain amidst the otherwise meager ...
... never suffered can never come without their own heavy splinters , darkest descent below all things , driest thirst . And so pity , its origin having always been envy , gushes forth again , a great fountain amidst the otherwise meager ...
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smell of Hades . Alma had never babysat before , never had power over another human being for even five minutes in her whole life . Thus , her entire body was vibrating and she bit her upper lip until it was purple while their mother ...
smell of Hades . Alma had never babysat before , never had power over another human being for even five minutes in her whole life . Thus , her entire body was vibrating and she bit her upper lip until it was purple while their mother ...
Pagina 45
... never finished and never closed . This theoretical view of place describes rather perfectly the city of Calgary as an in - migration city . An adage that seems regularly to describe Calgary over the last forty years is that it will be a ...
... never finished and never closed . This theoretical view of place describes rather perfectly the city of Calgary as an in - migration city . An adage that seems regularly to describe Calgary over the last forty years is that it will be a ...
Sommario
Foundation Myth William Wenthe | 112 |
With Teeth Prose Prize Winner Natanya Ann Pulley | 120 |
Landscape With Storm | 126 |
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