The Mantaro depression (Lee's Return)
At long last Lee was back in South America among the various companions he had created within the past decade. He threw himself into his recent routine.
And what had been thus far away was all directly, ostensibly therefore near-: bodies moving poetically here and there, as if at a cadence of bouncing syllables. Behind him folks were nudging him to pass right and left, back and forth, and his Peruvian married woman clutching his hand, on not lose him within the crowd? The Mantaro depression is deep and wide, set against the pressing and soaring mountain range, and Lee, he found himself standing stone-still, within the Plaza First State Arms, close to the recent cathedral, spoke to the overshadowing mountains, as typically he had tired the past upon his come, -almost eye to eye with the sun... "I'm back," he said.
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