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They could smell a strangeness in the breeze that blew faintly on their faces...
Author:
Susan Cooper
Book:
Over Sea, Under Stone
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They could smell a strangeness in the breeze that blew faintly on their faces down the hill; a beckoning smell of salt and seaweed and excitement.
( Susan Cooper )
[ Over Sea, Under Stone ]
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