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Autumn has come to northeast Montana. The vapor of one__ breath, the clarity of the stars, the smell of wood smoke, the stones underfoot that even a full day of sunlight won__ warm- these all say there will be no more days that can be mistaken for summer.
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Autumn has come to northeast Montana. The vapor of one__ breath, the clarity of the stars, the smell of wood smoke, the stones underfoot that even a full day of sunlight won__ warm- these all say there will be no more days that can be mistaken for summer.
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