Were they animals, or people, or was it merely the ghostly hand of the wind that wove together
all this rustling and crackling and whirring? He listened. It was the wind gently moving the tree
tops. No, it wasn't, it was people—now he could see distinctly—couples arm in arm, who came
up from the lighted city to enliven the darkness with their perplexing presence. What were they
after? He could not make out. They were not talking to each other, because he heard no voices.
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