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... dark , and the stars were coming out . The wind was abating for the night . Inland , the steep grooved upslope was dark to the long wavering outline of the crest against the translucent sky . Only now and then , a lantern flickered ...
... dark , and the stars were coming out . The wind was abating for the night . Inland , the steep grooved upslope was dark to the long wavering outline of the crest against the translucent sky . Only now and then , a lantern flickered ...
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... dark or darkest in poetry may stand for something unknown or forbidding or secretive , perhaps even tragic . The title of Ar- thur Koestler's novel , Darkness at Noon , is com- pletely symbolic , and suggests that some tragedy throws ...
... dark or darkest in poetry may stand for something unknown or forbidding or secretive , perhaps even tragic . The title of Ar- thur Koestler's novel , Darkness at Noon , is com- pletely symbolic , and suggests that some tragedy throws ...
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... dark way That I had to climb , that I had to know In order that the race might live and grow . Look at my face - dark as the night- Yet shining like the sun with love's true light . I am the child they stole from the sand Three hundred ...
... dark way That I had to climb , that I had to know In order that the race might live and grow . Look at my face - dark as the night- Yet shining like the sun with love's true light . I am the child they stole from the sand Three hundred ...
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GENERAL PRELIMINARIES | 4 |
FICTION | 12 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 21 |
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