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... seemed to be the only indigenous creature in the tavern , with the exception of the young woman whom he had noticed standing in the darkened shad- ows of the opposite corner . He beckoned to her , ordered her a drink , and began in his ...
... seemed to be the only indigenous creature in the tavern , with the exception of the young woman whom he had noticed standing in the darkened shad- ows of the opposite corner . He beckoned to her , ordered her a drink , and began in his ...
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... seemed to glisten , reflecting back and forth from a stream which twisted along the edge of the clearing whose water , Gaspar thought hopefully , might have sparkled cheerfully if the sun were out . But now it was the final touch to a ...
... seemed to glisten , reflecting back and forth from a stream which twisted along the edge of the clearing whose water , Gaspar thought hopefully , might have sparkled cheerfully if the sun were out . But now it was the final touch to a ...
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... seemed to shimmer in the field like painted wind . The wind was mustard yellow . He began to run again , towards a grove of deep yellow green trees . They seemed to swirl up into the sky . I could hear him singing . The field was wide ...
... seemed to shimmer in the field like painted wind . The wind was mustard yellow . He began to run again , towards a grove of deep yellow green trees . They seemed to swirl up into the sky . I could hear him singing . The field was wide ...
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