1 The sun and every clock on the earth.
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2 And the sun goes on, day after day, burning and burning.
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3 The sun was touching the black horizon with a faint red tip.
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4 The rain had stopped and the sun was setting in the clear sky.
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5 All of them running about, putting out the stars and extinguishing the sun.
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6 Old Montag wanted to fly near the sun and now that he's burnt his damn wings, he wonders why.
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7 The light from the overhead lamps seemed as bright and revealing as the midday sun and just as hot.
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8 A storm of light fell upon the river and Montag dived under the great illumination as if the sun had broken the clouds.
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9 He stared at the parlor that was dead and gray as the waters of an ocean that might teem with life if they switched on the electronic sun.
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10 Perhaps later in the morning, when the sun was up and had warmed them they would begin to talk, or just say the things they remembered, to be sure they were there, to be absolutely certain that things were safe in them.
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