She trailed petals in her wake.
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–Peter Matthiessen, The Snow Leopard
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Callisto sported craters, scarps, and knobs.
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She felt she was being watched.
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Persphone grew restless and rearranged furniture.
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Solstice fires burned throughout the night.
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Not my monkey, not my circus.
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Sparrows were a raptor’s favorite treat.
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The levee fell and wildlife returned.
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They discovered Rickie at Reclamation Road.
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