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Jeremy often sat up at night pondering the wind. Not the sound it made in
the trees or the touch of it on his skin, but where on earth -from what
wondrous place- it came. It would race across hill and valley, across
water and plane, across houses and through fences just to brush across his
cheek, in his bed, in his home. Then he would imagine traveling to that place.
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