"No longer V'ornn, yet not fully Kundalan either, I felt trapped in an alien body, lost in a primitive wilderness, unable to trust or rely on anyone, knowing that there was no one like me, that there never would be."
The men are sitting in silence when, out of the blue, Marlow observes that the very civilized land around them was once a primitive wilderness, "one of the dark places of the earth."
Then on again into the shadows of the primitive wilderness.
The waiters were dressed like old-time French-Canadians about to embark on a fur-trading expedition into the primitive American wilderness.
It's nice to stand here and look out over that primitive wilderness, nice to go out for a while and walk in it.
One of the most significant such tracts we have, the most representative of what the primitive wilderness really was like.
As for Boone Fawley, it was the true primitive wilderness that New England poets might write about without ever having seen such a thing, and Boone Fawley wished he hadn't.
He must find a new trail, a way to cut back from the primitive wilderness into which he was riding, and down through the valley where Freeman had been killed, and then through the mountains.
Lieutenant Tifflor, would you please fly to the primitive wilderness preserve over there.
The young women were not prepared for the primitive wilderness.