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Refer to explorations in literature for a complete version of this narrative.
which quotation from the "the oasis: africa" best supports the idea that the narrator is trying hard to keep going?
“‘mohammed! ’ i called to my faithful algerian, ‘i can do no more; i am done! ’”
“i was at the end of my tether, racked with fever and aching all over; the heavy, old-fashioned mauser weighed me ”
“i shambled along with clouded brain, but every fibre of my body torn with pain and fatigue.”
“footsore and weary, but ever before us the pointing finger of the arab sheikh, and his ceaseless: ‘on, on.’”

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