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I woke up, I say, because the girl had stopped fanning me. I was not surprised to find myself there or anything of that sort, you understand. I did not feel I had fallen into it suddenly. I simply took it up at that point. Whatever memory I had of this life, this nineteenth-century life, faded as I woke, vanished like a dream. I knew all about myself, knew that my name was no longer Cooper but Hedon, and all about my position in the world. I've forgotten a lot since I woke--there's a want of connection--but it was all quite clear and matter of fact then. - Alibris
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very short novella that i tore through in about 15 minutes - 20? 30? a short time - and adored.
[i read it here: http://opendyslexic.org/try-it/ - it's the text provided to try out a font used to help dyslexic people read better. i'm not dyslexic but the font is quite helpful.]