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A woman travels alone by mule-drawn post-cart across a wide, dusty veld, enduring physical discomfort while observing striking sunsets, scents, and the shifting colors of the land. Sensory detail emphasizes creaking wheels, insects, and the heat that yields to a purple, star-embroidered night, which fills her with a simultaneous sense of freedom and vulnerability. Recollections of a brief, intense encounter with a blue-eyed man who spoke of the country with mingled love and hatred surface and shape her feelings about the place. The journey proceeds toward a frontier town, marked by changes of drivers and a tone of independent, anticipatory resolve.
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