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241. In fact without day dreaming, I have already seen blue mountains, erect clouds, and bold birds. I have smelled the perfume of the brook, the freshness of the air. 242. It smelled of grain and of harness dressing and of axle grease and of rubber boots and of new rope. 243. I couldn't make out the next couple of lines, owing to an oily splotch of what smelled like suntan lotion. 244. The hospitals were filled with dirty, bewhiskered, verminous men who smelled terribly and bore on their bodies wounds hideous enough to turn a Christian's stomach. 245. Young Arthur was horrified, she was hunchbacked and awfully hideous, had only one tooth, smelled like a sewer and often made obscene noises. 246. From the safety of the woods, she had seemed more or less the same as all adult humans, but in person, she assumed a singu-lar tenderness, though she smelled faintly sour, a perfume of milk and yeast. 247. “He smelled the air and is making a move,” says one demographer. 248. Piotr laid his finger against his lips—and smelled the rankness of Agnieszka's genitals. 249. Young Arthur was horrified: she was hunchbacked and awfully hideous, had only one tooth, smelled like sewage water, often made obscene noises... 250. Memories of bawling and burping stained my mind; I smelled vomit on my collar. 251. Associative learning occurred when the parasitoids fed on the host or honey and smelled the odors from branches of pine or fir at the same time. 252. As soon as the sick person smelled the apple, he became well and sat up. 253. He smelled the tar and oakum of the deck as he slept and he smelled the smell of Africa that the land breeze brought at morning.