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Explanation
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… but already I was getting beyond caring. (Para. 1) |
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A vast cloud … was tearing off the crest of Muhavura.
(Para. 2) |
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This … was where the impossible began. (Para.4) |
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… for red lights had long since begun to dance in front
of my eyes …. (Para. 5) |
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But then fatigue created a kind of mental anaesthetic.
(Para. 7) |
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The next ten minutes were as timeless as only the amnesia
of utter exhaustion could make them …. (Para. 8) |
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… my legs had turned to water again…. (Para. 8) |
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It was bizarre to the point of nightmare. (Para. 10) |
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Supplementary
reading:
Lesson Five Beauty is Truth in College
English Book III.
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