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... light , streaming through the open door , cut a naked swath . The faint outline of a luna moth could be seen on the window and in its attempt to get to the light it thumped against the pane with the soft regularity of a watch . As ...
... light , streaming through the open door , cut a naked swath . The faint outline of a luna moth could be seen on the window and in its attempt to get to the light it thumped against the pane with the soft regularity of a watch . As ...
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... light of the barracks ahead of them . It was a light that neither beckoned nor for- bade , was neither warm nor cold . It meant nothing to them that evening but that their barracks was shortly in front of them . " Perhaps , " said ...
... light of the barracks ahead of them . It was a light that neither beckoned nor for- bade , was neither warm nor cold . It meant nothing to them that evening but that their barracks was shortly in front of them . " Perhaps , " said ...
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... light was red . You almost put my head through the windshield . " " Excuse me dear . I always forget about that light , I guess because it's on the corner . I don't know why they put that one there . All the rest of the lights hang in ...
... light was red . You almost put my head through the windshield . " " Excuse me dear . I always forget about that light , I guess because it's on the corner . I don't know why they put that one there . All the rest of the lights hang in ...
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