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"None whatever," she said, rather plaintively. I can't remember having heard a sweeter voice than hers. Of course, by this time, I was thoroughly convinced that she was a lady, a cultured, high-bred lady, and an American. I was too densely enveloped by the fogginess of my own senses at this time, however, to take in this extraordinary feature of the case.
Let us hope, and listen out next year for the cheery "Bob White, Bob White," from the old nesting-place. The cool fogginess of an August morning has melted under the fierce sun. The level fields, like a waveless ocean, stretch away into the dim, green distance. The hot air quivers above cotton-fields, heavy with bolls and gay with blossoms, which give out a half-sickening fragrance.
You by your overweening pride and folly have doomed our beloved planet the most perfect planet in the Galaxy in its grateful warmth and wonderful dampness and fogginess and our entire race to certain destruction. Therefore you, fool and dolt that you are, shall die for too long already have you ruled."
But having to draw upon his memory for certain facts, he found that it did not obey him as usual; there were a hesitation, a fogginess, above all, extraordinary wanderings. He wrestled with it and it obeyed, but only for a short time, and soon again it betrayed him a second time, then a third and fourth time. Decidedly he was not in a normal state, and his will obeyed in place of commanding.
"From Quebec, Canada, and bound to sleep on board your vessel, if I can ever get up there," I politely responded, in a more subdued voice, for I soon discovered that nature had never intended me for a fog-trumpet. "Ah, is it you?" cheerily responded the captain, suddenly dispensing with all his fogginess; "I've been looking for you this long time.
The poor creatures were confined in a dark, close hut, without air or ventilation, in that stifling climate, which is as unendurable from heat as this one is from cold and damp and fogginess; and there they sat in cages, coarsely woven from broad leaves of the pandanus trees, so that no light could enter; for the people believed that light would kill them.
From every research that I have been enabled to make I think I have reason to conclude that the complaint is owing, among the Sumatrans, to the fogginess of the air in the valleys between the high mountains, where, and not on the summits, the natives of these parts reside.
Susan sat on there, deep in the deepest of those brown studies that had been characteristic of her from early childhood. Often perhaps most often abstraction means only mental fogginess. But Susan happened to be of those who can concentrate can think things out.
Early in the dinner he proposed the Englishman's health, and Hardy responded briefly; and then came many other toasts, and the ultimate conclusion was there was nothing like horse-racing, and as the evening wore on, so did the fogginess of the subject.
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