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A. Read this passage.
There are men I know who can wake
themselves at any time to the minute.
They say to themselves, as they lay their
heads
upon the pillow. "Four thirty".
"Four-forty-five" or "Five-fifteen", as the to
case may be; and as the clock strikes, they e
open
their
eyes. It is really wonderful
the more one thinks about it, the greater
the mystery grows
In my own case my inner watchman is,
perhaps, somewhat out of practice.
He does his best, but he is overanxious.
He worries himself, and loses count.
1 say to him, maybe, “Five-thirty, please."
and he wakes me with a start at 2.30 a.m.
I look at my watch. He suggests that,
perhaps, I forgot to wind it up. I put it
to my ear-it is still going. But my inner
watchman is confident it is 5.30 am., if
not a little later. To satisfy him, I put on
a pair of slippers and go downstairs to
check the dining-room clock.​

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