51. The sun was almost gone, but that was OK. 52. They had left the church and the low huts behind, and the sun was warm, and the soft air off the hills. 53. Like what the sun is, and why it rains. 54. By the time they had reached his flat the sun was under the yard-arm. 55. Even the sun was in a hurry to get back to Sandwich that Sunday. 56. Most of the grandstands were full and the sun was warm enough for the men to have taken off their jackets and the women their cardigans. 57. The sun was due to leave them shortly. 58. The sun was back now with a vengeance. 59. Sheltered from the wind, Jessica could feel her face begin to roast, the sun was like a hammer. 60. By that time the sun was well up, and I took off my jacket to lay it with my bags and binoculars. |