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1 It was a tiny snowflake, the first snowflake , the herald of the night.
2 Wish at the first snowflake of the season, and you will get your wish.
3 She looked up at the sky and caught the morning's first snowflake on her nose.
4 The first snowflake tells of winter not more plainly than this driving down heralds the approach of fall.
5 There was time to wonder why but not to reach any conclusions before the first snowflake stung his cheek.
6 As Fanny stooped to wind up the handle the first snowflake , soft and wet and heavy, melted on her ear.
7 When we crossed into Nevada, the first snowflakes began to fall.
8 We reached the start of the steeper upper pitches just as the first snowflakes fell.
9 As we reached the door the first snowflakes fell.
10 The first snowflakes were falling now.
11 They were still in many cases looking to Paris when the first snowflakes of that pitiless January came swirling about them.
12 There they remain through the short sunny summer, but when the first snowflakes flutter through the air the cranes prepare to fly away.
13 The first snowflakes of another storm were beginning to flutter down by the time the two men reached camp, and dusk had set in.
14 The leaves bronzed, the autumn rains came, the leaves fell, the trees stood bare, the winds began to blow, there fell the first snowflakes .
15 When the first snowflakes came they fell on a little mound, where by the side of her mother Mr. Ashmore had laid his baby, Emma.
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