"Red sun" Quotes from Famous Books
... accurately; events moved slowly in an unreal world of sultry heat and smoke and a red sun wading heavily through the copper-brown sky from the east to the west, and a moon as red which ... — Lonesome Land • B. M. Bower
... bleeding sun in the sky, his white coat shining. But that was not the thing—there was another. At the feet of the bear was a body, and one clawed foot was on that body—of a man. So clear was the air, the red sun shining on the face as it was turned towards me, that I wonder I did not at once know whose it was. You cannot think, m'sieu', what that was like—no. But all at once I remembered the Chant of the Scarlet Hunter. I spoke it quick, and the blood came ... — The Judgment House • Gilbert Parker
... was the cooling hour, just when the rounded Red sun sinks down behind the azure hill, Which then seems as if the whole earth it bounded, Circling all nature, hushed, and dim, and still, With the far mountain-crescent half-surrounded On one side, and the deep sea calm and chill Upon ... — Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 7 • Various
... to yourself," shouted Burns, and the buggy rolled through the gate into the west as the red sun was setting and the prairie cocks ... — The Eagle's Heart • Hamlin Garland
... gazing after him, listening to the last faint echo of his cries; then he turned slowly and walked through the half-light back to his lonely store. Over to his right, above the horizon the red sun leapt. He did not raise his eyes; but, as he walked, he whispered over and over to himself words which seemed incredible, "And, if it had not been for her, I should ... — Murder Point - A Tale of Keewatin • Coningsby Dawson
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