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  1. "The light of the sun was too strong, the air too cold, and the things he could see were too sharp in detail to be other than black and white." (Chapter 12, page 107)
  2. "Jonas saw the familiar wide river beside the path differently. It was not the gentle, shimmering blue he saw. Instead, he saw the lightless, colorless waterway with unfamiliar changes and shadings." (Chapter 13, page 118)
  3. "He realized that the world did not have to be flat and gray. His new perceptions awakened in him a sense of discovery and possibility." (Chapter 21, page 179)
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