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  • The tattered wisps of fog scudding across the emerald fairways, the smell of the dew-damp grass, the hoarse barking of the sea lions conspired to awaken even his age-dimmed senses.

    THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ Jonathan Nasaw 2010

  • She slipped out of bed and shuffled through the dew-damp grass to the edge of the cliffs.

    Zombies vs. Unicorns Justine Larbalestier 2010

  • Outside on the porch, a miller fluttered against the window screen; crickets chirped in the dew-damp grass.

    Risk No Secrets Cindy Gerard 2010

  • The tattered wisps of fog scudding across the emerald fairways, the smell of the dew-damp grass, the hoarse barking of the sea lions conspired to awaken even his age-dimmed senses.

    THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ Jonathan Nasaw 2010

  • The tattered wisps of fog scudding across the emerald fairways, the smell of the dew-damp grass, the hoarse barking of the sea lions conspired to awaken even his age-dimmed senses.

    THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ Jonathan Nasaw 2010

  • Xerxes (distraught Rhys Rusbatch) runs towards us, scattering sheep as he stumbles and sprawls across dew-damp grass.

    The Persians 2010

  • Outside on the porch, a miller fluttered against the window screen; crickets chirped in the dew-damp grass.

    Risk No Secrets Cindy Gerard 2010

  • The tattered wisps of fog scudding across the emerald fairways, the smell of the dew-damp grass, the hoarse barking of the sea lions conspired to awaken even his age-dimmed senses.

    THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ Jonathan Nasaw 2010

  • A pair of black bats coasted silently across the night sky and he made his way down the rickety wooden steps, across the dew-damp grass.

    The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009

  • A pair of black bats coasted silently across the night sky and he made his way down the rickety wooden steps, across the dew-damp grass.

    The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009

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