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  • There was no moon, and under the low cloud cover a brisk unseasonable wind ruffled the old Norwegian maples that lined the street and dropped a fine rain of spring buds on my shoulders and in my hair.

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  • It was February, too soon for spring, but fine.

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  • Obviously if it were her own it would have come out looking like a fine china tea cup and smelling of spring's early blooms.

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  • To a traditional fan over 40, spring training and a peek ahead to the season works just fine during March.

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  • Backed by a large and highly vocal section of The Oval crowd, Gayle's men emerged from the pavilion with a spring in their step and, despite losing the toss, they made a fine start.

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