THIRTY-FIVE - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY
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t be a stream as raversed till it dipped into t of the rock.
t faces in ter and sefully, and tream do gature one, and all time get fuller and wider.
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ill, c of to disappear into ted silently.
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t to do person. to make sure of arget o get close enougo see folloo the wood.
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crees. t looked back once since coming over top of t ill kept loream at a croucher.
o success no for t time ing on aying to evangelize t to do o convince tures, t of riding on rary to t, and salvation would follow.
of trees began, and laid tly.
o tened, o catc voices t crickle of tream. Yes: topped.
to pick up the rifle…
And found terin