Chapter 11 of 172 · 519 words · ~3 min read

part 2

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A certain time, a certain darkness. © 11Dec61; LP22875.

Dark night for Billy Harris. © 18Dec61; LP22876.

A dipperful of water from a poisoned well. © 1Mar65; LP32300.

An expensive glass of water. © 30Oct61; LP22868.

Father was an interne. © 1Apr63; LP26484.

A few brief lines for Dave. © 13Nov61; LP22872.

The firemen who raised Rabbits. © 26Nov62; LP26576.

For I will plait thy hair with gold. © 25Mar63; LP26404.

For San Diego, you need a different bus. © 17Jan66; LP32648.

For the ladybug, one dozen roses. © 5Mar62; LP23335.

Francini? Who Is Francini? © 25Oct65; LP32613.

Fun and games and other tragic things. © 31Jan66; LP32637.

Give my hands an epitaph. © 5Feb62; LP23336.

Go not gently into the night. © 29Oct62; LP26254.

Hang no hats on dreams. © 13May63; LP26411.

He thought he saw an albatross. © 4Feb63; LP26584.

A horse named Stravinsky. © 17May65; LP32302.

A hundred more pipers. © 18Feb63; LP26403.

I hear America singing. © 10Dec62; LP26578.

I remember a lemon tree. © 23Oct61; LP22871.

If you play your cards right, you too can be a loser. © 27Dec65; LP32634.

I'll be all right in the morning. © 7Jan63 (in notice: 1962); LP26591.

Imagine a long bright corridor. © 15Jan62; LP22977.

The importance of being 65937. © 15Nov65; LP32616.

In case of emergency, cry havoc. © 3Jan66; LP32635.

In the name of love a small corruption. © 15Oct62; LP26252.

The insolent heart. © 16Oct61; LP22867.

Journeys end in lovers meeting. © 19Apr65; LP32299.

Legacy from a stranger. © 22Oct62; LP26253.

A little fun to match the sorrow. © 8Mar65; LP32297.

Lullaby for a wind-up toy. © 14Feb66; LP32639.

Lullaby for Billy Dignan. © 6May63; LP26406.

The man from Quasilia. © 29Nov65; LP32649.

A memory of candy stripes. © 8Jan62; LP23325.

Mrs. McBroom and the cloudwatcher. © 1Oct62; LP26250.

Monument to an aged hunter. © 19Mar62; LP23341.

My enemy is a bright green sparrow. © 29Apr63; LP26405.

My good friend Krikor. © 27Nov61; LP23334.

The night that nothing happened. © 8Oct62; LP26251.

A nightingale named Nathan. © 27Sep65; LP32643.

No more, cried the rooster, there will be truth. © 8Nov65; LP32615.

O, the big wheel turns by faith, by faith. © 20Sep65; LP32610.

Odyssey of a proud suitcase. © 19Feb62; LP23339.

Of all save pain bereft. © 12Nov62; LP26255.

Pack up all my care and woe. © 17Dec62; LP26579.

Pavanne for a gentle lady. © 20Nov61; LP22873.

A pleasant thing for the eyes. © 16Apr62; LP22973.

Preferably, the less-used arm. © 30Apr62; LP23338.

Pull the wool over your eyes, here comes the cold wind of truth. © 14Mar66; LP32642.

Rage against the dying light. © 15Apr63; LP26586.

Rigadoon for three pianos. © 4Mar63; LP26408.

Run for your lives, Dr. Galanos practices here. © 4Oct65; LP32644.

Saturday, surgery and Stanley Schultz. © 31Dec62; LP26580.

A short biographical sketch of James Tuttle Peabody, M.D. © 11Feb63; LP26585.

A slave is on the throne. © 12Apr65; LP32301.

Smile, baby, smile, it's only twenty dols of pain. © 24Jan66; LP32636.

So oft it chances in particular men. © 21May62; LP23340.

Solo for B-flat clarinet,