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Treasure Island - Stevenson, Robert Louis ยท 74 words
It was still quite early, and the coldest morning that I think I ever was abroad in a chill that pierced into the marrow. The sky was bright and cloudless overhead, and the tops of the trees shone rosily in the sun. But where Silver stood with his lieutenant, all was still in shadow, and they waded knee deep in a low white vapour that had crawled during the night out of the morass.
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