Now, when the people were rested and the children righted, they arose and journeyed into the plain to the east of the two mountains and the great water between them. From there they turned northward to the sunrise slopes of the uppermost of the mountains. There they encamped, mourning for their lost children and awaiting the coming, perhaps, of those who had fled away.
©1996, Richard Hooker
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