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A.E. Coppard

“Dim loneliness came imperceivably into the fields and he turned back. The birds piped oddly; some wind was caressing the higher foliage, turning it all one way, the way home. Telegraph poles ahead looked like half-used pencils; the small cross on the steeple glittered with a sharp and shapely permanence.”

A.E. Coppard, Dusky Ruth and Other Stories
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Dusky Ruth and Other Stories Dusky Ruth and Other Stories by A.E. Coppard
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