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The phrase "in the autumn, toward the close of day," is used primarily in a literal sense: it describes the "glorious spectacle" of the sun setting at the end of the day which Monsieur Sauvage would sometimes remark upon when the two men's fishing trips were a regular occurrence.
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The phrase "in the autumn, toward the close of day," is used primarily in a literal sense: it describes the "glorious spectacle" of the sun setting at the end of the day which Monsieur Sauvage would sometimes remark upon when the two men's fishing trips were a regular occurrence.
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