IN TALK WITH A PROSTITUTE

Poem from The Sea by James Oppenheim

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The Sea 2019 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Center for Digital Research in the Humanities
319 Love Library University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-4100 thanhloi.le89@gmail.com
2012

Copyright © 2019 by Thanhloi Le

The Sea; 1924 The Sea James Oppenheim March 1924 Alfred A. Knoff, INC. New York

Thanhloi Le Transcribed and encoded a poem
THE BAKERY WAITRESS view page image(s) I AM no sorrier for you than I am for myself: We are both human beings... Alas! both of us have come through the gates of the dark And thither return... Why should we pity each other here in the night? 5 207

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The Sea 2019 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Center for Digital Research in the Humanities
319 Love Library University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-4100 thanhloi.le89@gmail.com
2012

Copyright © 2019 by Thanhloi Le

The Sea; 1924 The Sea James Oppenheim March 1924 Alfred A. Knoff, INC. New York

Thanhloi Le Transcribed and encoded a poem
THE BAKERY WAITRESS I AM no sorrier for you than I am for myself: We are both human beings... Alas! both of us have come through the gates of the dark And thither return... Why should we pity each other here in the night? 207