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The golden summer day beyond it seemed to be beckoning them to step through the looking glass.
They're the people I've spent endless golden summer afternoons with, out on the golf course.
Beyond the sea wall and the promenade, the little town was sleeping through the golden summer day.
Then he leads me through the golden summer grass and inside the elegant wooden building in question.
Sophie stumped out into a golden summer evening at the end of the valley.
The wind had swung around and came howling out of the north, ending our golden summer.
Then there had been a foolish, bitter quarrel at the end of that golden summer.
Edward closed his eyes and remembered those golden summers now an eternity away.
Outside, the sun shone in a golden summer haze.
The days lengthened into golden summer, but without oppressive heat and humidity.
Within the kythe she saw the star-watching rock and a golden summer's day.
Champagne, of course, is part of every golden summer.
No doubt the birds up the track had been silenced, but we still heard the din of a golden summer evening.
During the golden summer weekends from May 15 to Sept. 30, no public parking is allowed on the streets.
But I can say this: the old days are finished, and what we have here is perhaps the last golden summer of the Farlain.
It is generating unwelcome buzz as a potential megabomb in Hollywood's otherwise golden summer.
Such was the golden summer of Roaring Camp.
As a result, Anne had the golden summer of her life as far as freedom and frolic went.
Jees Uck moved into her grand log-house and dreamed away three golden summer months.
This is supposed to be a golden summer's day in the golden Aegean.'
Metcalf eyed smooth flesh still clinging to its golden summer tan and reached over to touch her.
The golden summer had begun.
The pilot joined them in the boat, and in the golden summer afternoon they were carried to the shore in silence.
Golden summer burst upon us.
But my sister and I spent those early golden summers in Coromandel, where my father was the medical superintendent.