The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 141Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 - American essays |
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While Ellis shouted at him all the lights went out . ... I began to distinguish other sounds along with the wind - the falling of walls , trees , light and telephone poles , and the shrieking of galvanized roofing torn loose and driven ...
While Ellis shouted at him all the lights went out . ... I began to distinguish other sounds along with the wind - the falling of walls , trees , light and telephone poles , and the shrieking of galvanized roofing torn loose and driven ...
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The bearers began to wish loudly for a light , and I debated whether it would not be wisest to halt and wait for moonrise . Remembering that the chief had probably got home by now and might be organizing trouble of some sort , I decided ...
The bearers began to wish loudly for a light , and I debated whether it would not be wisest to halt and wait for moonrise . Remembering that the chief had probably got home by now and might be organizing trouble of some sort , I decided ...
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Deer are frequently seen , especially north of the light . I find their tracks upon the summer dunes . Years ago , while camping on this beach north of Nauset , I went for a stroll along the top of the cliff at break of dawn .
Deer are frequently seen , especially north of the light . I find their tracks upon the summer dunes . Years ago , while camping on this beach north of Nauset , I went for a stroll along the top of the cliff at break of dawn .
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