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... road was a great track cut through the Nevada hills , which hemmed me in with desert scrub and sage , those flat- topped hills with the dust - bowls between them . For the first time I realised what people meant when they talked of the ...
... road was a great track cut through the Nevada hills , which hemmed me in with desert scrub and sage , those flat- topped hills with the dust - bowls between them . For the first time I realised what people meant when they talked of the ...
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... road all afternoon . He was grateful , however , for even the smallest changes in the colour of the earth or of the extra interest involved in manoeuvring a particularly stony part of the road . But there was little choice for him , and ...
... road all afternoon . He was grateful , however , for even the smallest changes in the colour of the earth or of the extra interest involved in manoeuvring a particularly stony part of the road . But there was little choice for him , and ...
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... road that branched in at this point . And as they did , the curtains parted in the window of the lodge - house only a few yards back from the road and framed in yellow electric light the pink shape of a woman appeared . " For a few ...
... road that branched in at this point . And as they did , the curtains parted in the window of the lodge - house only a few yards back from the road and framed in yellow electric light the pink shape of a woman appeared . " For a few ...
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