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..:: CONTENTS ::..
   Volume V, Issue I

..:: POETRY ::..


..:: PROSE ::..
..:: OTHER ::..

..:: ETC ::..
   Contributor's Notes

..:: ARCHIVES ::..
   Volume I, Issue I
   Volume I, Issue II
   Volume II, Issue I
   Volume II, Issue II
   Volume III, Issue I
   Volume III, Issue II
   Volume IV, Issue I
   Volume IV, Issue II

 


The Mole.
Glenn R. Frantz

     

The spirit of the mole is logical, and (the mole adds) it is not tedious.   Longitude and 
darkness are not jewel-boxes for the mole.   The mole's shoes are filled with stones.

Found more in warm countries than in certain ones, because of the united time.   A mole 
is constantly surrounded by little inhabitants, and hundreds of moles have been shown 
through palaces by them.

Often surprised in bathtubs.   Saint Eustace was impressed by a mole that appeared in his 
bath, seeing in this the brain of the world.

Its flesh is beset by the depths of intolerable cartwheels.   But there is something human 
about the legs, which they dare not show to everybody.

  

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