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day exhausted nature demanded repose and
On the evening of the fifth day exhausted nature demanded repose, and he sat down to sleep.
— from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. II, No. X., March 1851 by Various

distant escarpments now darkly red and
XI I lay there for some moments slowly recovering, eyes on the far distant escarpments, now darkly red and repellent to me.
— from Tales of lonely trails by Zane Grey


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