. The book of months . AUGUST that it was highly probable that they were allbound up together. Certainly it is more thanpossible that they all reacted on one another;that the thunder in the skies led to a generaldepression that made my immorality sit heavy onme and induced a gloom by day that was carriedover into the night; again the fact that I sleptin the shadows brought shadow into the day, andthe fact that I spent the hours unprofitably, andknew it, predisposed to gloomy visions. At thesame time the persistence of the same dreams wascurious, and the society that collects nightmaresare at l


. The book of months . AUGUST that it was highly probable that they were allbound up together. Certainly it is more thanpossible that they all reacted on one another;that the thunder in the skies led to a generaldepression that made my immorality sit heavy onme and induced a gloom by day that was carriedover into the night; again the fact that I sleptin the shadows brought shadow into the day, andthe fact that I spent the hours unprofitably, andknew it, predisposed to gloomy visions. At thesame time the persistence of the same dreams wascurious, and the society that collects nightmaresare at liberty to put it on a pin. Such, however,is the record of what happened during the firstweek of August. Thereafter came to me spoiled days—spoilednot by outward agencies, but by fussy stupidityon my part. To the ordinary citizen such spoil-ing means nothing, for in all probability he willnever experience it, and thus to him the trials ofthese three days are senseless. But, given


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