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| | Chapter 5: Wildegeest! A Search For Last Places (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12) |
 | | If they are not off somewhere else, adventuring, each day in every kind of weather, Theodore takes the man for hikes through the woods, dunes, and rock formations that abut Shallow Bay. |
 | | I drove to a parking area near the Stanford River, and then we bent into the wind, aiming for the lee of the sand dunes and the greater protection of heavily wooded trails. |
 | | He was sitting in front of a dead tree with only two branches, curved and harpshaped and shaking in the wind with a tune of its own. |
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