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Excerpt from A Woman in the Sahara
We looked out now upon well-wooded heights on the one hand; on the other, down steep declivities, With not always too much margin beyond the car as we wound round and upwards into the mountains, on a fine road and well kept that would in itself sus tain, if necessary, the world-wide reputation of French engineers. Across the ravines were other hills; and now and again, through a gap, we could catch glimpses of a range still more distant. Then we descended suddenly; turned a somewhat sharp corner and climbed up endlessly to arrive in grey cloudland, where it was drizzling; and to our annoy ance the whole of the landscape, beneath and around, was blotted out by the rain.
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