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1 A breeze stirred the leaves far overhead, making the shadows and sunlight shift.
2 The late afternoon sun was ducking behind the trees, making the shadows long and dark.
3 Slowly the last half of a moon arose, giving a little light but making the shadows deeper.
4 It swung slowly back and forth, making the shadows undulate in a manner his stomach didn't appreciate.
5 It doesn't help that my eyes are already adjusting to the light, making the shadows that much darker.
6 But they both knew he took a certain secret joy from swingling wildly all about, making the shadows spin and skirl.
7 The girl laughed, caught up the bottle, making the shadows dance like a delirium, then I slipped back into darkness again.
8 A rind of moon had ascended, bathing the scene in a trembling light, making the shadows lurch and sway around him.
9 The sun was entirely behind the mountains now, edging them with gold fire, making the shadows around things look long and purple.
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