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Par Gary Eliézer

Surnommée le week-end des derbys, la 9e journée, série retour  du championnat national de première division a vu des équipes comme Don Bosco, FC Ouanaminthe, Fica, Cavaly et  la PNH ont pris le dessus sur leur adversaire.

Le Don Bosco renoue à la victoire après 4 matches. Les petion-villois qui ont effectué un déplacement périlleux sur le terrain de Racing Gonaïves, n’ont pas tremblé pour vaincre les coéquipiers de Ronald Presentdieu (2-1) grâce à un Benchy Estama époustouflante, auteur d’un but et une passe décisive pour Folson Philemond pour le second.

Cavaly

Cavaly

Le Cavaly a dominé le Valencia (1-0) dans le derby de la cité d’Anacaona au Parc Hendrick. C’est Handy Délice qui a inscrit l’unique but de la rencontre profitant d’une bourde de Ronald Elusma qui n’était pas du tout dans le coup sur cette action. Le Cavaly a franchi un pas important dans le classement après cette courte victoire, désormais le cheval rouge est 5e.

Le Fica, dans le derby capois a fait trembler son rival, AS Capoise (1-0) sur un but de Kedjong Colas. Une victoire qui permet aux coéquipiers de Babalito de se hisser à la 2e place avec 18 points à égalité avec leur adversaire du jour, cependant l’équipe entrainée par Antoine Sardouin à une meilleure différence de but soit (+7).

Sur son terrain au parc Bayas, l’AS Mirebalais a été tenue en échec par le Violette (0-0). Les Mirebalaisiens qui avaient bien débuté cette phase de clôture ont pourtant enchaîné une 4e rencontre sans victoire.

Le 81e derby Saint Marcois n’a pas eu lieu. La dame pluie s’est mêlée de la partie ça qui rend impraticable le champ de jeu et le corps arbitral a renvoyé le match. L’America des Cayes est désormais 20e et dernier au classement suite à sa défaite (1-2) aux dépens du FC Ouanaminthe, sa 6e depuis pour cette série de clôture.

Découvrez les résultats :

Samedi 31 octobre 2015

PNH – Petit Goave 1-0

(Jean Jacques Constant 81e)

Dimanche 1er novembre

US Lajeune – Racing Club Haitien 1-1

(Hughens Michel (USL); Vladimir Desir (RCH)

Ouanaminthe – America 2-1

(Roobens Philogene ‘’Paloulou’’, Lucny Etienne (OFC) ; Judeson Elisca (AME)

Fica – AS Capoise 1-0

(Kedjong Colas)

Aigle Noir – Roulado 0-0

Cavaly – Valencia 1-0

(Handy Delice)

Racing Gonaives – Don Bosco 1-2

(Jacklin Pierre (RFG); Benchy Estama, Folson Philemond (DON)

Racine – Inter 1-1

(Mc Kenley Fleurencier (RAC); Georges Normil)

Tempete – Baltimore (non joué)

Classement

1- AS Capoise 18 points (+7)

2- Fica 18 points (+6)

3-  Aigle Noir 16 points (+7)

4- Don Bosco 16 points (+6)

5- Cavaly 16 points (+3)

6- AS  Mirebalais 15 points (+1)

7- Valencia 14 points (+5)

8- Baltimore 13 points (+3)

9- Violette 12 points (+1)

10- PNH 11 points (-1)

11- Roulado 11 points (-4)

12- Racing Club Haïtien 10 points (-1)

13- Ouanaminthe 9 points (+1)

14- Petit Goave 8 points (-1)

15- US Lajeune 8 points (-2)

16- Racing Gonaïves 8 points (-3)

17- Inter 7 points (-7)

18- Tempête 6 points (-3

19- Racine 6 points (-11)

20- America des Cayes 5 (-5)

 

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Par Marc Johnsen AZARD

Dans le derby Capois, le Football Inter Club Association a gagné sur le strict minimum contre  l’Association Sportive Capoise (1-0) avec un but de Kedjong colas (32e) ce dimanche au parc St Víctor dans le cadre de la 9e journée, du championnat professionnel haïtien de Digicel, série de fermeture.

Sous les yeux de plusieurs milliers de supporters capois, présents dans l’enceinte, les poulains de Renaud Abellard ont obtenu un succès combien important pour le moral après un nul surprenant contre le Don Bosco de Pétion Ville (2-2), mené (2-0) au cours de la partie.

Invaincue depuis 8 journées, l’AS Capoise est donc battue pour la première fois, une chose qui aurait pu être différent si Leonel Saint Preux avait réussi son penalty à la 77e minute mais Guerry Romondt a dejoué les pronostics en stoppant la tentative de ce dernier.

Vaincu au match aller (1-0), le Football Inter Club Association en a profité du match retour pour prendre sa revanche contre son rival l’ASC du coup, prend la 2e place au classement de la série retour avec 18 points et 4e au classement général avec 45 points.

Noter que, la dernière fois que le FICA avait battu l’AS Capoise c’était en 2001.

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Par Keke Vieri

Le Cavaly a dominé dimanche le Valencia (1-0) dans le derby de la cité d’Anacaona au Parc Hendrick pour le compte de la 9e journée série-retour du championnat national de première division. Handy Délice a inscrit l’unique but de la rencontre.

Résultat logique au terme d’un match très serré. La deuxième période aura été nettement plus hachée que la première, à cause d’un grand nombre de fautes de la part et d’autre. Un seul but mais beaucoup d’intensité dans ce derby léoganais, le Cavaly a franchi un pas important dans le classement après cette courte victoire.

 

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Par Gary Eliézer

Sur son terrain au parc Bayas, l’AS Mirebalais a été tenue en échec par le Violette (0-0) ce dimanche lors de la 9e journée, série retour de la D1. Les Mirebalaisiens qui avaient bien débuté cette phase de clôture ont pourtant enchaîné une 4e rencontre sans victoire.

Dans le top 3 au cours des 5 premières journées, l’AS Mirebalais est dans une impasse depuis les 4 dernières avec au passage 3 nuls dont 2 qui ont terminé sur le score de (0-0) et une défaite contre les Capois.

Emmené par Sandinho Saint Jean, auteur de 2 buts, le club bleu et blanc a été contraint par la tactique de Toto Beauvais. L’impuissance de l’ASM se résume à l’attaque. Depuis cette série de clôture, l’équipe a scoré seulement 6 buts avec un Jonel Désiré qui a du mal à se montrer dangereux.

 

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Par Gary Eliézer

Le Don Bosco sera en déplacement ce dimanche pour affronter le Racing Gonaïves au Parc Vincent et l’entraineur de cette formation, Junior Natoux a convoqué 19 joueurs pour ce duel.

Le don Bosco qui ne sait plus gagner depuis tantôt 4 matchs tentera de renouer avec la victoire contre cette formation Gonaivienne, un peu redoutable à domicile.

Les convoqués :

Jaafson Origene # 22, Calixte Alande Felix # 12, Davensley Benoit # 1, Alain François # 2, Massigno Joseph # 14, Jimmy Sara (C) # 15, Jacques Saul Metellus # 3, Herve Joseph # 33, Constant Junior Monuma # 21, Venel Saint-Fort # 17, Junior Delva # 9, Daniel Gédéon # 18, Samuel Desroches # 16, Thermidor Fils-Aimé # 32, Folson Philemond # 13, Jhon Miky Benchy Estama # 23, Porky Thermidor # 7, Dumy Fede # 10, Kenley Dede # 26

 

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Par Gary Eliézer

La PNH a souffert pour venir à bout du FC Petit Goave (1-0) ce samedi au Stade Sylvio Cator en ouverture de la 9e journée, série retour du championnat national D1.

Dans un match presque sans histoire, émaillé par des déchets techniques, la PNH, qui était de retour au stade Sylvio Cator après une longue période de 28 jours, n’a pas fait de cadeau au FC Petit Goave qui, comptait le même nombre point qu’elle.

Face à une équipe qui l’avait battu à l’aller, l’entraîneur Jean Ronald Désir avait fort à faire ce soir pour prendre sa revanche, une chose qui paraissait difficile pour lui quand l’arbitre Jean Marc Moreau décidait de l’expulser pour protestation après un but refusé par ce dernier (79e), cependant 2 minutes plus tard soit 81e, Jean Jacques Constant, entré en cours de jeu,lui donne le sourire en marquant l’unique but de la partie.

Malgré des imprécisions techniques, les policiers peuvent juste se contenter de cette victoire, l’essentiel est assuré. Ils retrouvent la 9e place avec 11 points; tandis que le FC Petit Goave reste avec 8 unités.

 

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It’s redundant by now, but Novak Djokovic ruled the ATP Tour again. This time, it came at the Shanghai Masters championship, where he failed to drop a set en route to the title.

Rodgers is a young player whom we selected as one of our top sleepers this fall, and he showed why last week, when he tied for sixth at the Frys.com Open. He played here at TPC Summerlin last year and missed the cut, but this is a new season. This week we are really targeting scorers because this is an easy course. Rodgers is long off the tee, can score and is among the leaders in par-4 scoring, and birdie-or-better percentage. Watch for Rodgers to be in contention this week and throughout this season.

When it comes to upside potential, few boast as much as Tony Finau. He led the tour in birdies last season, and to win at TPC Summerlin he will have to birdie early and often. Finau is long off the tee and has steadily improved with his putter, making him one of the more intriguing players in the field this week. At $9,800, Finau is no longer in the bargain range among his peers, but with a strong seventh-place showing at this event last season, he offers plenty of upside.

Our new weapons beneath the skins which formed

His three boats stove around him, and oars and men both whirling in the eddies; one captain, seizing the line-knife from his broken prow, had dashed at the whale, as an Arkansas duellist at his foe, blindly seeking with a six inch blade to reach the fathom-deep life of the whale. That captain was Ahab. And then it was, that suddenly sweeping his sickle-shaped lower jaw beneath him, Moby Dick had reaped away Ahab’s leg, as a mower a blade of grass in the field. No turbaned Turk, no hired Venetian or Malay, could have smote him with more seeming malice. Small reason was there to doubt, then, that ever since that almost fatal encounter, Ahab had cherished a wild vindictiveness against the whale, all the more fell for that in his frantic morbidness he at last came to identify with him, not only all his bodily woes, but all his intellectual and spiritual exasperations.

The magnetic energy, as developed in the mariner’s needle, is, as all know, essentially one with the electricity beheld in heaven.

It is not probable that this monomania in him took its instant rise at the precise time of his bodily dismemberment.

Then, in darting at the monster, knife in hand, he had but given loose to a sudden, passionate, corporal animosity; and when he received the stroke that tore him, he probably but felt the agonizing bodily laceration, but nothing more. Yet, when by this collision forced to turn towards home, and for long months of days and weeks, Ahab and anguish lay stretched together in one hammock, rounding in mid winter that dreary, howling Patagonian Cape; then it was, that his torn body and gashed soul bled into one another; and so interfusing, made him mad.

That it was only then, on the homeward voyage, after the encounter, that the final monomania seized him?

Egyptian chest, and was moreover intensified by his delirium, that his mates were forced to lace him fast, even there, as he sailed, raving in his hammock. In a strait-jacket, he swung to the mad rockings of the gales. And, when running into more sufferable latitudes, the ship, with mild stun’sails spread, floated across the tranquil tropics, and, to all appearances.

That it was only then, on the homeward voyage, after the encounter, that the final monomania seized him, seems all but certain from the fact that, at intervals during the passage, he was a raving lunatic; and, though unlimbed of a leg, yet such vital strength yet lurked in his Egyptian chest, and was moreover intensified by his delirium, that his mates were forced to lace him fast, even there, as he sailed, raving in his hammock. In a strait-jacket, he swung to the mad rockings of the gales. And, when running into more sufferable latitudes, the ship, with mild stun’sails spread, floated across the tranquil tropics, and, to all appearances, the old man’s delirium seemed left behind him with the Cape Horn swells.

Human madness is oftentimes a cunning and most feline thing. When you think it fled, it may have but become transfigured into some still subtler form. Ahab’s full lunacy subsided not, but deepeningly contracted; like the unabated Hudson, when that noble Northman flows narrowly, but unfathomably through the Highland gorge.

To that one end, did now possess a thousand fold more potency than ever he had sanely brought to bear upon any one reasonable object.

God the direful madness was now gone; even then, Ahab, in his hidden self, raved on. Human madness is oftentimes a cunning and most feline thing. When you think it fled, it may have but become transfigured into some still subtler form. Ahab’s full lunacy subsided not, but deepeningly contracted; like the unabated Hudson, when that noble Northman flows narrowly, but unfathomably through the Highland gorge.

But, as in his narrow-flowing monomania, not one jot of Ahab’s broad madness had been left behind; so in that broad madness, not one jot of his great natural intellect had perished. That before living agent, now became the living instrument. If such a furious trope may stand, his special lunacy stormed his general sanity, and carried it, and turned all its concentred cannon upon its own mad mark. I knew the Indians would soon discover that they were on the wrong trail and that the search for me would be renewed in the right direction as soon as they located my tracks. I had gone but a short distance further when what seemed to be an excellent trail opened up around the face of a high cliff. The trail was level and quite broad and led upward and in the general direction I wished to go. The cliff arose for several hundred feet on my right, and on my left was an equal and nearly perpendicular drop to the bottom of a rocky ravine.

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Par Gary Eliézer

Le Tempête FC accueillera son rival de toujours, le Baltimore dimanche au Parc Levelt pour le compte de la 9e journée, série retour du championnat haïtien de première division.  Ce match, comme d’habitude, qui attire l’attention de plus d’un, sera le 81e derby Saint Marcois.

Respectivement 7e et 17e avec 13 et 6 points, le Baltimore et le Tempête qui ont déjà remporté 9 titres  de la D1, joueront une fois de plus pour un duel sans merci car quel que soit la situation, ces deux équipes  ne vont pas vendre leur peau et pour le 81e derby chacune veut prendre le contrôle.

Entre 1974 et 12 avril 2015, ces deux mastodontes de la ville de Saint Marc se sont affrontés à 80 reprises et les statistiques se présentent ainsi : 23 victoires pour le Tempête contre 22 pour Baltimore, 35 matchs nuls pour 114 buts marqués avec 59 pour le Tempête et 55 pour le Baltimore.

Vainqueur à l’aller (1-0) grâce à un but de Samuel JacquesAlté, le Tempête veut réaliser le « Ticket aller- retour » et pour relancer sa saison après 3 nuls, 3 défaites pour seulement une victoire ; tandis que le Baltimore veut à tout prix intégrer le top 3 du classement et prendre sa revanche.

 

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Williams, who won the event in 2003 with James Blake and in 2008 with Mardy Fish, has been troubled by injury late this year, but expects to be ready for her now standard Australian Open preparation event.

Rodgers is a young player whom we selected as one of our top sleepers this fall, and he showed why last week, when he tied for sixth at the Frys.com Open. He played here at TPC Summerlin last year and missed the cut, but this is a new season. This week we are really targeting scorers because this is an easy course. Rodgers is long off the tee, can score and is among the leaders in par-4 scoring, and birdie-or-better percentage. Watch for Rodgers to be in contention this week and throughout this season.

When it comes to upside potential, few boast as much as Tony Finau. He led the tour in birdies last season, and to win at TPC Summerlin he will have to birdie early and often. Finau is long off the tee and has steadily improved with his putter, making him one of the more intriguing players in the field this week. At $9,800, Finau is no longer in the bargain range among his peers, but with a strong seventh-place showing at this event last season, he offers plenty of upside.

Our new weapons beneath the skins which formed

His three boats stove around him, and oars and men both whirling in the eddies; one captain, seizing the line-knife from his broken prow, had dashed at the whale, as an Arkansas duellist at his foe, blindly seeking with a six inch blade to reach the fathom-deep life of the whale. That captain was Ahab. And then it was, that suddenly sweeping his sickle-shaped lower jaw beneath him, Moby Dick had reaped away Ahab’s leg, as a mower a blade of grass in the field. No turbaned Turk, no hired Venetian or Malay, could have smote him with more seeming malice. Small reason was there to doubt, then, that ever since that almost fatal encounter, Ahab had cherished a wild vindictiveness against the whale, all the more fell for that in his frantic morbidness he at last came to identify with him, not only all his bodily woes, but all his intellectual and spiritual exasperations.

Here, it must needs be said, that accidents like this have in more than one case occurred to ships in violent storms.

It is not probable that this monomania in him took its instant rise at the precise time of his bodily dismemberment.

Then, in darting at the monster, knife in hand, he had but given loose to a sudden, passionate, corporal animosity; and when he received the stroke that tore him, he probably but felt the agonizing bodily laceration, but nothing more. Yet, when by this collision forced to turn towards home, and for long months of days and weeks, Ahab and anguish lay stretched together in one hammock, rounding in mid winter that dreary, howling Patagonian Cape; then it was, that his torn body and gashed soul bled into one another; and so interfusing, made him mad.

That it was only then, on the homeward voyage, after the encounter, that the final monomania seized him?

Egyptian chest, and was moreover intensified by his delirium, that his mates were forced to lace him fast, even there, as he sailed, raving in his hammock. In a strait-jacket, he swung to the mad rockings of the gales. And, when running into more sufferable latitudes, the ship, with mild stun’sails spread, floated across the tranquil tropics, and, to all appearances.

That it was only then, on the homeward voyage, after the encounter, that the final monomania seized him, seems all but certain from the fact that, at intervals during the passage, he was a raving lunatic; and, though unlimbed of a leg, yet such vital strength yet lurked in his Egyptian chest, and was moreover intensified by his delirium, that his mates were forced to lace him fast, even there, as he sailed, raving in his hammock. In a strait-jacket, he swung to the mad rockings of the gales. And, when running into more sufferable latitudes, the ship, with mild stun’sails spread, floated across the tranquil tropics, and, to all appearances, the old man’s delirium seemed left behind him with the Cape Horn swells.

Human madness is oftentimes a cunning and most feline thing. When you think it fled, it may have but become transfigured into some still subtler form. Ahab’s full lunacy subsided not, but deepeningly contracted; like the unabated Hudson, when that noble Northman flows narrowly, but unfathomably through the Highland gorge.

To that one end, did now possess a thousand fold more potency than ever he had sanely brought to bear upon any one reasonable object.

God the direful madness was now gone; even then, Ahab, in his hidden self, raved on. Human madness is oftentimes a cunning and most feline thing. When you think it fled, it may have but become transfigured into some still subtler form. Ahab’s full lunacy subsided not, but deepeningly contracted; like the unabated Hudson, when that noble Northman flows narrowly, but unfathomably through the Highland gorge.

But, as in his narrow-flowing monomania, not one jot of Ahab’s broad madness had been left behind; so in that broad madness, not one jot of his great natural intellect had perished. That before living agent, now became the living instrument. If such a furious trope may stand, his special lunacy stormed his general sanity, and carried it, and turned all its concentred cannon upon its own mad mark. I knew the Indians would soon discover that they were on the wrong trail and that the search for me would be renewed in the right direction as soon as they located my tracks. I had gone but a short distance further when what seemed to be an excellent trail opened up around the face of a high cliff. The trail was level and quite broad and led upward and in the general direction I wished to go. The cliff arose for several hundred feet on my right, and on my left was an equal and nearly perpendicular drop to the bottom of a rocky ravine.

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Benedict Morelli, the attorney seeking a jury trial in Eugenie Bouchard‘s lawsuit against the USTA, doesn’t believe the matter has to end up in court. But he is not certain the tennis association shares that opinion.

Rodgers is a young player whom we selected as one of our top sleepers this fall, and he showed why last week, when he tied for sixth at the Frys.com Open. He played here at TPC Summerlin last year and missed the cut, but this is a new season. This week we are really targeting scorers because this is an easy course. Rodgers is long off the tee, can score and is among the leaders in par-4 scoring, and birdie-or-better percentage. Watch for Rodgers to be in contention this week and throughout this season.

When it comes to upside potential, few boast as much as Tony Finau. He led the tour in birdies last season, and to win at TPC Summerlin he will have to birdie early and often. Finau is long off the tee and has steadily improved with his putter, making him one of the more intriguing players in the field this week. At $9,800, Finau is no longer in the bargain range among his peers, but with a strong seventh-place showing at this event last season, he offers plenty of upside.

Our new weapons beneath the skins which formed

His three boats stove around him, and oars and men both whirling in the eddies; one captain, seizing the line-knife from his broken prow, had dashed at the whale, as an Arkansas duellist at his foe, blindly seeking with a six inch blade to reach the fathom-deep life of the whale. That captain was Ahab. And then it was, that suddenly sweeping his sickle-shaped lower jaw beneath him, Moby Dick had reaped away Ahab’s leg, as a mower a blade of grass in the field. No turbaned Turk, no hired Venetian or Malay, could have smote him with more seeming malice. Small reason was there to doubt, then, that ever since that almost fatal encounter, Ahab had cherished a wild vindictiveness against the whale, all the more fell for that in his frantic morbidness he at last came to identify with him, not only all his bodily woes, but all his intellectual and spiritual exasperations.

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Soon, while the crews were awaiting the arrival of the ship, the body showed symptoms of sinking with all its treasures unrifled.

It is not probable that this monomania in him took its instant rise at the precise time of his bodily dismemberment.

Then, in darting at the monster, knife in hand, he had but given loose to a sudden, passionate, corporal animosity; and when he received the stroke that tore him, he probably but felt the agonizing bodily laceration, but nothing more. Yet, when by this collision forced to turn towards home, and for long months of days and weeks, Ahab and anguish lay stretched together in one hammock, rounding in mid winter that dreary, howling Patagonian Cape; then it was, that his torn body and gashed soul bled into one another; and so interfusing, made him mad.

That it was only then, on the homeward voyage, after the encounter, that the final monomania seized him?

Egyptian chest, and was moreover intensified by his delirium, that his mates were forced to lace him fast, even there, as he sailed, raving in his hammock. In a strait-jacket, he swung to the mad rockings of the gales. And, when running into more sufferable latitudes, the ship, with mild stun’sails spread, floated across the tranquil tropics, and, to all appearances.

That it was only then, on the homeward voyage, after the encounter, that the final monomania seized him, seems all but certain from the fact that, at intervals during the passage, he was a raving lunatic; and, though unlimbed of a leg, yet such vital strength yet lurked in his Egyptian chest, and was moreover intensified by his delirium, that his mates were forced to lace him fast, even there, as he sailed, raving in his hammock. In a strait-jacket, he swung to the mad rockings of the gales. And, when running into more sufferable latitudes, the ship, with mild stun’sails spread, floated across the tranquil tropics, and, to all appearances, the old man’s delirium seemed left behind him with the Cape Horn swells.

Human madness is oftentimes a cunning and most feline thing. When you think it fled, it may have but become transfigured into some still subtler form. Ahab’s full lunacy subsided not, but deepeningly contracted; like the unabated Hudson, when that noble Northman flows narrowly, but unfathomably through the Highland gorge.

To that one end, did now possess a thousand fold more potency than ever he had sanely brought to bear upon any one reasonable object.

God the direful madness was now gone; even then, Ahab, in his hidden self, raved on. Human madness is oftentimes a cunning and most feline thing. When you think it fled, it may have but become transfigured into some still subtler form. Ahab’s full lunacy subsided not, but deepeningly contracted; like the unabated Hudson, when that noble Northman flows narrowly, but unfathomably through the Highland gorge.

But, as in his narrow-flowing monomania, not one jot of Ahab’s broad madness had been left behind; so in that broad madness, not one jot of his great natural intellect had perished. That before living agent, now became the living instrument. If such a furious trope may stand, his special lunacy stormed his general sanity, and carried it, and turned all its concentred cannon upon its own mad mark. I knew the Indians would soon discover that they were on the wrong trail and that the search for me would be renewed in the right direction as soon as they located my tracks. I had gone but a short distance further when what seemed to be an excellent trail opened up around the face of a high cliff. The trail was level and quite broad and led upward and in the general direction I wished to go. The cliff arose for several hundred feet on my right, and on my left was an equal and nearly perpendicular drop to the bottom of a rocky ravine.

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