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J.A. Baker

“When one says ‘ten o’clock’ or ‘three o’clock,’ this is not the grey and shrunken time of towns; it is the memory of a certain fulmination or declension of light that was unique to that time and that place on that day, a memory as vivid to the hunter as burning magnesium.”

J.A. Baker, The Peregrine: The Hill of Summer & Diaries: The Complete Works of J. A. Baker
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The Peregrine: The Hill of Summer & Diaries: The Complete Works of J. A. Baker The Peregrine: The Hill of Summer & Diaries: The Complete Works of J. A. Baker by J.A. Baker
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