little until finally southwest was skewed around to southeast, and the floor that should have been below a flight of stairs came out on top.
Yet the degree of complexity involved could not be attributed solely to haphazard, trial-and-error procedures. Four companies had leapfrogged through the mountain in fierce competition, ignoring all agreements. If Company A crawled under the Green Bay Packers belly of Company B and tied up its legs, Company B swung ahead of Company C and pinned Houston Texans down its head; Company C poked holes in Company Ds arse, while Company D slammed Company A in the ribs. Unreported cave-inseven b |
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