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1  It was part of the sun's red and of the pure glitter on the snow.
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2  She sat down on the tree-trunk in the sun and he sat down beside her.
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3  The early mist had vanished and the fields lay like a silver shield under the sun.
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4  As they drove away the sun sank behind the hill and the pine-boles turned from red to grey.
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5  A red sun stood over the grey rim of the fields, behind trees that looked black and brittle.
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6  Once he found her mouth again, and they seemed to be by the pond together in the burning August sun.
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7  The lane passed into a pine-wood with boles reddening in the afternoon sun and delicate blue shadows on the snow.
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8  They drove slowly up the road between fields glistening under the pale sun, and then bent to the right down a lane edged with spruce and larch.
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9  Across its frozen surface, from the farther bank, a single hill rising against the western sun threw the long conical shadow which gave the lake its name.
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10  She clung to him without answering, and he laid his lips on her hair, which was soft yet springy, like certain mosses on warm slopes, and had the faint woody fragrance of fresh sawdust in the sun.
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11  The sun slanted through the south window on the girl's moving figure, on the cat dozing in a chair, and on the geraniums brought in from the door-way, where Ethan had planted them in the summer to "make a garden" for Mattie.
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