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... p it bright, because the king had to check the paperwork and read secret letters from time to time, and wait for them to solve the problem of Nijmegen. The mayor of Mayhen, having had a hearty breakfast again, left the city at about ten o'clock, which was a pleasant time of day, the sun was shining and not dazzling, and the fresh green of summer remained to this day, in the golden light. Under the light, it has a yellow opal-like color, some leaves have turned orange-red or orange, some have bec ...
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