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Crazy horse by mari sandoz
Crazy horse by mari sandoz











crazy horse by mari sandoz

Shortly after her arrival she met Marguerite Young. During this period she published twelve volumes of history and fiction. Mari Sandoz (Old Jules, Crazy Horse) lived in New York’s Greenwich Village from 1943 until her death in 1966. What mournful eyes are peering through the glass, The highest good to which mankind attains

crazy horse by mari sandoz

Yet he must die in the room the state has walledĪnd yet suppose no human is more than he, “The man you kill tonight is six years old,

crazy horse by mari sandoz

Who watched the train, or ate, or simply slept. The doomed man’s eyes were gluedĪnd watched the toy train with the prisoner Its tracks past countryside and painted station Were dropped that night in the airless room,įifty faces apeering against glassed screens, Marguerite Young, “The Clinic,” Moderate Fable, New York, Reynal & Hitchcock, 1944.













Crazy horse by mari sandoz