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It was winter here, as if they were in Patagonia or New Zealand, and the light...
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Kim Stanley Robinson
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It was winter here, as if they were in Patagonia or New Zealand, and the light from the sunspot on the sunline smeared so that shadows blurred at the edges, and the air looked rusty.
( Kim Stanley Robinson )
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