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... hunger, aches, and pains. He was still tired, and he didn't feel like he'd recovered much energy. He was worried that he would only get more tired over time, and would lose any chance of finding water, so he rolled over and resumed his climb.

From tree to bush to boulder, he crawled up the slope. Each time he thought about resting, he reminded himself that he might not wake if he fell asleep, so he pressed on. He had just passed around a large cluster of bushes and was plotting his path ...

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