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When the Sleeper Wakes

Chapter 3 THE AWAKENING

Word Count: 1437    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

wrong in that. A

he dim first stirrings of the soul, the growth and synthesis of the unconscious to the subconscious, the sub-conscious to dawning consciousness, until at last we recognise ourselves again. And as it happens to most

es, strange scenery, as if from another planet. There was a distinct impression, too, of a momentous conversation, of a name-he could not tell what name-that was subsequently to recur, of some q

yes were open and regardi

the top of his eyes. He tried to think where he might be. Did it matter, seeing he was so wretched? The colour of his thoughts was a dark depress

the place in the valley-but he could not recall that white edge. He must have slept. He remembered now that he had wa

atch from the chair whereon it was his habit to place it, and touched some smooth hard surface like glass. This was so unexpected that it startled him extremely. Quit

served with a strange sense of insecurity, and below it was a mirror reflecting him greyly. About his arm-and he saw with a shock that his skin was strangely dry and yellow-was bound a curious apparatus of rubber, bound so cunningly that it seemed to pass into his skin above and below. And this strange bed was place

ce, and with a very large and simple white archway facing him. Close to the walls of the cage were articles of furniture, a table covered with a silvery cloth, silvery like the

taggered and put his hand against the glasslike pane before him to steady himself. For a moment it resisted his hand, bending outward like a distended bladder, then it broke with a slight report and vanished-a pricked b

a colourless liquid it was, but not water, with a pleasing faint aroma and taste and a

nward without the intermediation of a door, to a spacious transverse passage. This passage ran between polished pillars of some white-veined substance of deep ultramarine, and

him for covering, saw a long black robe thrown on one of the chairs

is sleep. But here? And who were those people, the distant crowd beyond the deep blue pi

partment, unstained by ornament, and saw that the roof was broken in one place by a circular shaft full of light, and, as he looked, a steady, sweeping sha

rtain steps of a drunkard, made his way towards the archway. He staggered down the steps, tripped on the cor

ud and clear, and on the balcony and with their backs to him, gesticulating and apparently in animated conversation, were three figures, richly dressed in loose and easy garments of bright soft colourings. The noise of a great multitude of people poured up over the balcony, and once it seemed the top

haired man in a short purple rob

anged, became rigid. The other two turned swiftly at his exclamation and stood motionless.

is arm against the pillar collapsed limply,

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“From the book:One afternoon, at low water, Mr. Isbister, a young artist lodging at Boscastle, walked from that place to the picturesque cove of Pentargen, desiring to examine the caves there. Halfway down the precipitous path to the Pentargen beach he came suddenly upon a man sitting in an attitude of profound distress beneath a projecting mass of rock. The hands of this man hung limply over his knees, his eyes were red and staring before him, and his face was wet with tears. He glanced round at Isbister's footfall. Both men were disconcerted, Isbister the more so, and, to override the awkwardness of his involuntary pause, he remarked, with an air of mature conviction, that the weather was hot for the time of year. "Very," answered the stranger shortly, hesitated a second, and added in a colourless tone, "I can't sleep."”
1 Chapter 1 INSOMNIA2 Chapter 2 THE TRANCE3 Chapter 3 THE AWAKENING4 Chapter 4 THE SOUND OF A TUMULT5 Chapter 5 THE MOVING WAYS6 Chapter 6 THE HALL OF THE ATLAS7 Chapter 7 IN THE SILENT ROOMS8 Chapter 8 THE ROOF SPACES9 Chapter 9 THE PEOPLE MARCH10 Chapter 10 THE BATTLE OF THE DARKNESS11 Chapter 11 THE OLD MAN WHO KNEW EVERYTHING12 Chapter 12 OSTROG13 Chapter 13 THE END OF THE OLD ORDER14 Chapter 14 FROM THE CROW'S NEST15 Chapter 15 PROMINENT PEOPLE16 Chapter 16 THE AEROPHILE17 Chapter 17 THREE DAYS18 Chapter 18 GRAHAM REMEMBERS19 Chapter 19 OSTROG'S POINT OF VIEW20 Chapter 20 IN THE CITY WAYS21 Chapter 21 THE UNDER SIDE22 Chapter 22 THE STRUGGLE IN THE COUNCIL HOUSE23 Chapter 23 WHILE THE AEROPLANES WERE COMING24 Chapter 24 THE COMING OF THE AEROPLANES