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1 Here the surrounding cedars obscured the sky and created a premature twilight .
2 He gazed out the window into a premature twilight murky with dust.
3 As the great mass spread swiftly over the heavens, darkness began to creep over the land like a premature twilight .
4 There was an indescribable mistiness in the air, or a premature twilight , in which all the figures looked ghostly and unreal.
5 Rain stuttered on the tin roof, but the barn at Stolen Farm was dry, and her skin shone palely in the premature twilight .
6 The court was very cool and a little damp, and full of premature twilight , although the sky, high up overhead, was still bright with sunset.
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