1 A yellow ray of sun shone over the trees.
2 The last level rays of the sun touched the wood.
3 The cottage stood in the sun, off the wood's edge.
4 The sun fell on her naked limbs through the gable window.
5 And the wood was still, stiller, but yet gusty with crossing sun.
6 The sun was set, it was growing dark, and the first dinner-gong had rung.
7 There was an early cup of tea in the hall, where doors were open to let in the sun.
8 It was as if it had not had enough sun and warmth; it was a little greyish and sapless.
9 The sun was setting rosy as she entered the wood, but she pressed on among the flowers.
10 And so they lay and never moved, till the sun rose over the wood and day was beginning.
11 In fact time went by, the sun came out for his last yellow glimpse, and there still was no sign of her.
12 On a frosty morning with a little February sun, Clifford and Connie went for a walk across the park to the wood.
13 Clifford sat in the pale sun, with the light on his smooth, rather blond hair, his reddish full face inscrutable.
14 The sun was shining already on the tender green leaves of morning, and the wood stood bluey-fresh, in the nearness.
15 The sun through the low window sent in a beam that lit up his thighs and slim belly and the erect phallos rising darkish and hot-looking from the little cloud of vivid gold-red hair.
16 Till she came to the clearing, at the end of the wood, and saw the green-stained stone cottage, looking almost rosy, like the flesh underneath a mushroom, its stone warmed in a burst of sun.
17 The sun shone into the bare room, which still smelled of a mutton chop, done in a dutch oven before the fire, because the dutch oven still stood on the fender, with the black potato-saucepan on a piece of paper, beside it on the white hearth.
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