It was sunny sky in Hong Kong for the eclipse, where students, parents and the elderly flooded in a primary school to watch. In Shanghai, children climbed up ladders to look through two large telescopes on the school roof to catch sight of the moon moving across the sun. Others looked ...
The bitter grief that frets the quiet mind, The sting that pricks the froward man to woe Is envy, which in honour seld we find, And yet to honour sworn a secret foe; Learn this of me, envy not others' state, The fruits of envy is envy and hate. The misty cloud that so eclipse...
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but it is not dark, it is still daylight. The sun will look like a bright crescent if you are wearing solar eclipse glasses, but the light is too strong for you to see anything without glasses, and trying to look at
"What are you shivering for. It's warm enough in here." She shook her head no (whatever that meant), staring at the toes of her galoshes. After a while Profane got up and went out on deck. Snow falling lazy on the water made 11 P.M. look like a twilight or an eclipse. Over...