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On the other bank cattle were feeding on the desolate flats.
The cliff rose high above Paul and Clara on their right hand.
They stood against the tree in the watery silence. "Let us try going forward," he said; and they struggled in the red clay along the groove a man's nailed boots had made.
They were hot and flushed.
Their barkled shoes hung heavy on their steps.
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