Boys.
And it was the afternoon of Halloween.
And all the houses shut against a cool wind.
And the town was full of cold sunlight.
But suddenly, the day was gone.
Night came out from under each tree and spread.
Behind the doors of all the houses there was a scurry of mouse feet, muted cries, flickerings of light …
The wind outside nested in each tree, prowled the sidewalks in invisible treads like unseen cats.
Ray Bradbury, From The Halloween Tree
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