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... window settled Waterpoints , till a drop of rain Would bind a mass big enough to take Direction of its own . At any time The window was a pattern of these moving Things . The forward motion of the train Held them up and pushed them back ...
... window settled Waterpoints , till a drop of rain Would bind a mass big enough to take Direction of its own . At any time The window was a pattern of these moving Things . The forward motion of the train Held them up and pushed them back ...
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... window and watched the snowflakes blown against the glass shatter against it ; the snow began to pile up on the black moulding that divided the four panes of the window . The trail would be beautiful in the morning ; the snow would ...
... window and watched the snowflakes blown against the glass shatter against it ; the snow began to pile up on the black moulding that divided the four panes of the window . The trail would be beautiful in the morning ; the snow would ...
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... window at the city . Neon signs blinked twistedly from the shiny streets . The taxi stopped for a light , and he heard the rain patter on the roof and an elevated train went by and he couldn't hear anything for a while . Then the taxi ...
... window at the city . Neon signs blinked twistedly from the shiny streets . The taxi stopped for a light , and he heard the rain patter on the roof and an elevated train went by and he couldn't hear anything for a while . Then the taxi ...
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