PART Ⅲ-2
tarted. I suppose it ime in March.
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I got to a spot y yards fartopped. too good to miss. I felt I’d got to get out and tion of picking a bunco take o hilda.
I sc out. I never like leaving tral, I’m al and look at t reminds you of trian Empire, all tied togets of string but some believe any mace in so many directions at once. It’s like tion of ty-t kinds of ral it’s for all tche hula-hula.
te beside trolled over and leaned across it. Not a soul in sigc back a bit to get t my fore inside te a tramp or somebody ttle pile of ill oozing out of ttle bit of a pool, covered over er sloped up stle beec of young leaves on trees. And utter stillness everyir t a sound, not even an aeroplane.
I stayed t, leaning over te. I e alone. I t me. I felt—I wonder wand.
I felt ’s so unusual no to say it sounds like foolis t t live for ever, I’d be quite ready to. If you like you can say t t day of spring. Seasonal effec