The Tears of Autumn

How does Charles McCarry use imagery in The Tears of Autumn?

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Kim's speech had begun to blur. He shook his head violently, his small face was deeply flushed. Paul knew the signs; Kim's capacity for alcohol was small, and he would soon need to go to sleep.

The air smelled fresh, as if there had been rain in the night, and the sunrise washed across the roofs of the quarter.

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The Tears of Autumn