unearths some literary gems.
From the New Yorker, Jan.-Mar. 1928:
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Who else can describe a red pillow shimmering like a blush through a coarse white linen case?
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If I tried to tell you the plot my typewriter would collapse and the keys fall out.
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Probably his book will be listed under the head of light verse. I don't know who weigh [sic] verse.... [Parker]
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Notes on some of the attachments:
1. It isn't Nausicaa who's "nauseating," but a different character!
2. We have a cartoon about square boxes, a quip about a square sun, and an ad about square faces. What is going on?!