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1 Gisborne's also been mild and we're told some days have felt like summer .
2 Over the weekend it felt like summer had arrived in the Western Cape.
3 All told, it felt like summer camp except we were adults and not giggly kids-supposedly
4 It felt like summer had begun in earnest.
5 It really felt like summer here, and one didn't have the feeling of being trapped in the city, which could happen in New York.
6 It might have felt like summer this week but the season doesn't start for real until the first major lawn bowls tournament of the year.
7 Green and thick and sappy to the touch, they felt like summer , soft and elastic, as if full of life, mere rushes though they were.
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