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"Dark stripes and a sort of golden sun, red background.
She was looking at the sun, red through her closed eyelids.
Where a more ordinary writer might have described the pirate vanishing at sundown - to emphasise a passion properly relinquished - du Maurier has the rising sun, red and bold, as her finishing line.
Smaller and dimmer than the sun, red dwarfs are the most common type of star in the Milky Way galaxy.
("Yellow like the sun; Red like my heart," goes the team song).
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Over behind them, the setting sun, blood-red and horrible, played on three hundred twisting shoulders.
Drunk on a dizzying combination of gin and sea air, sun-red vacationers stumble idly along, mainlining crab balls at tourist traps like Fudpucker's and finding Jimmy Buffett suddenly tolerable.
Dark tree trunks stripe across a white sky, as if appliquéd on a quilt; the color of a rowanberry-red sun (like the red flannel of old patchwork) is seen again in butterflies, birds and poppies.
The sun falling red.
I've never seen the sun as red as that, have you?" "Only down here.
Pumpkins put him in mind of the sun and red peppers suggest its rays.
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