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1 The green pasture-lands, bathed in the full noonday sun, were lying before them.
2 At that period of the solstice, the light of full noonday is, so to speak, poignant.
3 A month or so before, he had shoved up his periscope and spotted a Fritz on the surface in full noonday .
4 Under the full noonday sun the fire was pale and so unreal, weak, and sickly, that one was almost ashamed to look at it.
5 'Like a fly he crept into' and infected 'the whole universe.' He rendered the world as dark at full noonday as in the darkest night.
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