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Excerpt from The Peregrine's Saga and Other Stories of the Country Green
A roaring Westerly wind came over the Atlantic, scattering a spray from the crests Of the green rollers and rushing up the face Of the precipice. Gulls perched on the ledges Of the cliff had only to launch themselves forward into the uptrend in order to reach the swarded lip above, but their movements were clumsy. Usually they Were masters of wind, but to-day a gale was blowing, and they Were whirled and buffeted and tossed like the dry brown heads Of Old sea-pinks in the crevices around them.
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