Word: hauntings
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Sirs: Frankly, I am aghast at the ripples caused by my brief, pediculously composed note re the effect of a TIME broadcast on 7-year-old Stephen Sarasohn (TIME, Feb. i). A life insurance agent who too reads TIME has presumed upon the mutual weakness to haunt my busy days with an Investment Trust Policy for the benefit of Steve. Somewhere in New England is a Maurice Sarasohn who wonders in an interesting communication-whether we are separate limbs of the same family tree. At least a score of Detroiters have commented on that letter of mine. . . . Now comes...
...Freitas and Chesnulevich do not play at top form, the Maroon will have small chance for victory despite the fact that many injuries haunt the Crusaders...
...breathe differently. That love of great spaces, of rolling open country like the sea-it's the grand passion of my life. I tried for years to get over it. I've stopped trying. It's incurable." When she was living in France she used to haunt the wheat fields; once while she watched the harvesting she burst into homesick tears...
...immortal party" according to the marching song of the Devonshire Volunteers, never reached Widdecombe Fair, died on the way with their old gray mare, still haunt Devonshire on dark nights. First verse...
Browsing in an old bookshop, a young litterateur discovers a manuscript book of poems. The authoress, who once lived in the house, comes to haunt him; his publication of the poems nearly leads him into a nasty death...