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He went on. He dozed, only to be sharply awakened by a truck which
almost ran him down. He must be more careful, he thought to
himself, feeling utterly alone and miserable. But in spite of his
resolution his eyes soon closed again. He was awakened, this time
by his horse stumbling over some unseen obstacle. He could see
nothing in any direction. The blackness and rain shut him in like a
fog. He turned at right angles to find the trees which lined the
road, but there were no trees. He swung his horse around and went
in the other direction, but he found no trees--only an impenetrable
darkness which pressed in upon him with a heaviness which might
almost have been weighed. He was lost--utterly lost.
He went on. He dozed, only to be sharply awakened by a truck which
almost ran him down. He must be more careful, he thought to
himself, feeling utterly alone and miserable. But in spite of his
resolution his eyes soon closed again. He was awakened, this time
by his horse stumbling over some unseen obstacle. He could see
nothing in any direction. The blackness and rain shut him in like a
fog. He turned at right angles to find the trees which lined the
road, but there were no trees. He swung his horse around and went
in the other direction, but he found no trees--only an impenetrable
darkness which pressed in upon him with a heaviness which might
almost have been weighed. He was lost--utterly lost.
He went on. He dozed, only to be sharply awakened by a truck which
almost ran him down. He must be more careful, he thought to
himself, feeling utterly alone and miserable. But in spite of his
resolution his eyes soon closed again. He was awakened, this time
by his horse stumbling over some unseen obstacle. He could see
nothing in any direction. The blackness and rain shut him in like a
fog. He turned at right angles to find the trees which lined the
road, but there were no trees. He swung his horse around and went
in the other direction, but he found no trees--only an impenetrable
darkness which pressed in upon him with a heaviness which might
almost have been weighed. He was lost--utterly lost.
He went on. He dozed, only to be sharply awakened by a truck which
almost ran him down. He must be more careful, he thought to
himself, feeling utterly alone and miserable. But in spite of his
resolution his eyes soon closed again. He was awakened, this time
by his horse stumbling over some unseen obstacle. He could see
nothing in any direction. The blackness and rain shut him in like a
fog. He turned at right angles to find the trees which lined the
road, but there were no trees. He swung his horse around and went
in the other direction, but he found no trees--only an impenetrable
darkness which pressed in upon him with a heaviness which might
almost have been weighed. He was lost--utterly lost.
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