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no use to leave em to spoil
Same time, I says it is no use to leave ’em to spoil.”
— from To Win or to Die: A Tale of the Klondike Gold Craze by George Manville Fenn

night upon the lawn eyes tightly shut
A daisy closed for the night upon the lawn, eyes tightly shut, hands folded….
— from The Centaur by Algernon Blackwood


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