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... hing else—not as visual information, not as something the eyes processed and transmitted to the brain in the normal sequence of sense to perception to understanding, but as a physical fact the body received first, the way the body received the presence of very large open spaces before the mind had finished deciding what to do about them.
It arrived in the chest. Then in the skin. Then, last of all, in the part of the brain responsible for comprehension, which took one look at what the ch ...
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