Come late October, the season of mellow fruitfulness is over and, as the days grow short, more and more we hurry home from work and school before the light fades. After dusk, when scudding clouds hide the stars and leafless tree branches twist and shiver in the night wind, nothing seems quite as familiar as it did on those hot summer evenings in July. By All Hallows Eve, only darkness surrounds us.
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