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The Sea-Wolf

CHAPTER XXV
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It was impossible, that the rest could be beyond these walls of grey.

The rest was a dream, no more than the memory of a dream.
It was weird, strangely weird.

I looked at Maud Brewster and knew that she was similarly affected.

Then I looked at Wolf Larsen, but there was nothing subjective about his state of consciousness.

His whole concern was with the immediate, objective present.


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