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The
tediousness
and
pain
of
these
hours
upon
the
rock
grew
only
the
greater
as
the
day
went
on
;
the
rock
getting
still
the
hotter
and
the
sun
fiercer
.
There
were
giddiness
,
and
sickness
,
and
sharp
pangs
like
rheumatism
,
to
be
supported
.
I
minded
then
,
and
have
often
minded
since
,
on
the
lines
in
our
Scotch
psalm
:
--
"
The
moon
by
night
thee
shall
not
smite
,
Nor
yet
the
sun
by
day
;
"
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and
indeed
it
was
only
by
God
's
blessing
that
we
were
neither
of
us
sun-smitten
.
At
last
,
about
two
,
it
was
beyond
men
's
bearing
,
and
there
was
now
temptation
to
resist
,
as
well
as
pain
to
thole
.
For
the
sun
being
now
got
a
little
into
the
west
,
there
came
a
patch
of
shade
on
the
east
side
of
our
rock
,
which
was
the
side
sheltered
from
the
soldiers
.
"
As
well
one
death
as
another
,
"
said
Alan
,
and
slipped
over
the
edge
and
dropped
on
the
ground
on
the
shadowy
side
.
I
followed
him
at
once
,
and
instantly
fell
all
my
length
,
so
weak
was
I
and
so
giddy
with
that
long
exposure
.
Here
,
then
,
we
lay
for
an
hour
or
two
,
aching
from
head
to
foot
,
as
weak
as
water
,
and
lying
quite
naked
to
the
eye
of
any
soldier
who
should
have
strolled
that
way
.
None
came
,
however
,
all
passing
by
on
the
other
side
;
so
that
our
rock
continued
to
be
our
shield
even
in
this
new
position
.
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Presently
we
began
again
to
get
a
little
strength
;
and
as
the
soldiers
were
now
lying
closer
along
the
river-side
,
Alan
proposed
that
we
should
try
a
start
.
I
was
by
this
time
afraid
of
but
one
thing
in
the
world
;
and
that
was
to
be
set
back
upon
the
rock
;
anything
else
was
welcome
to
me
;
so
we
got
ourselves
at
once
in
marching
order
,
and
began
to
slip
from
rock
to
rock
one
after
the
other
,
now
crawling
flat
on
our
bellies
in
the
shade
,
now
making
a
run
for
it
,
heart
in
mouth
.
The
soldiers
,
having
searched
this
side
of
the
valley
after
a
fashion
,
and
being
perhaps
somewhat
sleepy
with
the
sultriness
of
the
afternoon
,
had
now
laid
by
much
of
their
vigilance
,
and
stood
dozing
at
their
posts
or
only
kept
a
look-out
along
the
banks
of
the
river
;
so
that
in
this
way
,
keeping
down
the
valley
and
at
the
same
time
towards
the
mountains
,
we
drew
steadily
away
from
their
neighbourhood
.
But
the
business
was
the
most
wearing
I
had
ever
taken
part
in
.
A
man
had
need
of
a
hundred
eyes
in
every
part
of
him
,
to
keep
concealed
in
that
uneven
country
and
within
cry
of
so
many
and
scattered
sentries
.
When
we
must
pass
an
open
place
,
quickness
was
not
all
,
but
a
swift
judgment
not
only
of
the
lie
of
the
whole
country
,
but
of
the
solidity
of
every
stone
on
which
we
must
set
foot
;
for
the
afternoon
was
now
fallen
so
breathless
that
the
rolling
of
a
pebble
sounded
abroad
like
a
pistol
shot
,
and
would
start
the
echo
calling
among
the
hills
and
cliffs
.