IF a sunset were as rare as a comet, the people would all be out upon the hill-tops - astronomers with their telescopes, poets with their pens, artists with their brushes - to capture what they could of it, and give it immortality.
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"IF a sunset were as rare as a comet, the people would all be out upon the hill-tops - astronomers with their telescopes, poets with their pens, artists with their brushes - to capture what they could of it, and give it immortality."
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