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... Leaves Dry leaves littered the ground as the boy walked along kicking the rusted can ; then stopped , picked it up and held it to his ear listening to the sea as loud as from any shell , and then dropped it to the ground and again began ...
... Leaves Dry leaves littered the ground as the boy walked along kicking the rusted can ; then stopped , picked it up and held it to his ear listening to the sea as loud as from any shell , and then dropped it to the ground and again began ...
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... leaves , but tall in stem , which dared not approach or entangle themselves among the others . As an advocate , he was impeccable , precisely because he had carefully eliminated any thoughts from his brain that would have sug- gested ...
... leaves , but tall in stem , which dared not approach or entangle themselves among the others . As an advocate , he was impeccable , precisely because he had carefully eliminated any thoughts from his brain that would have sug- gested ...
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... leaves of Autumn- the dove and the starling . I give you smiles , tears and laughter- memory , yet the sense to forget . I fill you with the warmth of candlelight , and the hot breath of Summer desire . I send you rolling in newly mown ...
... leaves of Autumn- the dove and the starling . I give you smiles , tears and laughter- memory , yet the sense to forget . I fill you with the warmth of candlelight , and the hot breath of Summer desire . I send you rolling in newly mown ...
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