When I awoke, it seemed to me that I must have slept for some six or eight hours, yet it
had been but one hour only. I felt perfectly refreshed and well. I had shut off nearly all the lights
before falling asleep, and I now found my way to the light dial and moved the hand round until the
room was brightly illuminated. The silence of the place was remarkable; it was almost as if I had
been in an uninhabited house. I opened the door of my room a little way, and was pleased to find a
bundle of clothes awaiting me outside. I brought the bundle in and investigated it. At first sight it
looked as if some mad and malicious tailor had made two pairs of trousers out of a material suitable
for an overcoat. The reason of course was that the suit had been made with a view to the
conformation and habits of the natives of this curious island. They wear two garments only, and
therefore require them to be of considerable thickness, and their arms are of about the same length
as their legs. (The difference in our own case is much less than most people imagine.) I soon put the
two garments on, and found that they fitted me well enough if I rolled back the sleeves to leave my
hands free. I was also provided with a pair of boots similar to those my host wore. They were too
large for me, but could be kept on by a buckle and strap fastening at the ankle. I now made some
examination of the room itself. The walls and ceiling were covered with a hard shiny substance,
which I at first thought to be paint, but afterwards decided to be of the nature of our water-glass.
The usual right-angles between floor and walls and ceiling were in every case softened into a curve,
which I recognised to be an advantage from the point of view of cleanliness. The floor itself was
covered with the same material as the walls and ceiling, but in this case had a minute corrugation all
over it, to prevent slipping. In the middle of the floor was a small grating, about one foot square. As I
inspected this, a fan below it began to whirl rapidly, but without the slightest sound. The room was
getting stranger and stranger, so I decided to wait for someone to enter the room.
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I am in my meditation, focusing and waiting for a Thought to come out from inside my soul. That will brighten my day, will make me feel relaxed, makes my soul feel satisfied and the whole body lite.
Then i will flush it ,wear my pant ,wash my hand and come out from toilet.✌️✌️
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Reaction rate is calculated using the formula rate = Δ[C]/Δt, where Δ[C] is the change in product concentration during time period Δt. The rate of reaction can be observed by watching the disappearance of a reactant or the appearance of a product over time.
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