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... p> The clear sound of cowbells echoed rhythmically in the wind.
An endless caravan was making its way across the boundless plains.
At a glance, there were at least five hundred carriages in the caravan.
Most of them were narrow-bodied, large-wheeled carts, essentially two wooden planks fixed on an axle, and were pulled by a sturdy, tireless Hurd horse.
These simple single-harness carts were common on the Great Wilderness, and the Herders called them “lele carts” o ...
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