He sat up amid the melting ephialtes, stared at the woman and tried to orienate himself.
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He sat up amid the melting ephialtes, stared at the woman and tried to orienate himself.
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Standing by the skeleton foundations, it is easy to orienate the old tragedy and to say with approximate accuracy, "There stood Wild Bill wher ^([sic]) the fight began;" " On this spot McCanles fell;" " There Woods stumbled to his death;" and "Yonder toward the old bridge, the doomed and wounded Gordon staggered in flight."
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[…] mainly to ensure they would not rest, if possible, since the bird normally comes only to land at its nest—less than two hours' flying time away, in good weather, so giving a very generous allowance of time to return home before the morning light if they were able to orienate themselves on release .
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We may also discern that Mary picks up something of a possible rebuke as, in her final turn, she orienate directly to this contrast between *then' and ' now' by identifying Jean and Mary as "you' - [...]
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