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All kinds of specialists were called… In "The New Yorker" of Nov. 29, 1958, the writer used the expression "Horas non numero sine serenes" ("I count serene hours only"). in a….
The New Yorker, February 7 , 1959P. 77 In "The New Yorker" of Nov. 29, 1958, the writer used the expression "Horas non numero sine serenes" ("I count serene hours only"). in a piece called "Midnight at Tim's Place".
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By James Thurber The New Yorker, February 7 , 1959P. 77 In "The New Yorker" of Nov. 29, 1958, the writer used the expression "Horas non numero sine serenes" ("I count serene hours only"). in a piece called "Midnight at Tim's Place".
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