One mile farther come a second grave beside road, nameless like other, — Edward Abbey, Beyond Wall: Essays Outside

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One mile farther and I come to a second grave beside the road, nameless like the other, marked only with the dull blue-black stones of the badlands. I do not pause this time. The more often you stop the more difficult it is to continue. Stop too long and they cover you with rocks.

Edward Abbey, Beyond the Wall: Essays from the Outside

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