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DESTINY my hazy mind fails to to the strangest experience were skimming along the highway dappled with moonlight, that my entire being was crying for rest after a splendid evening at the masquerade ball. I remember that the cool midnight of perfect content- ment had quietly stolen over.me. Queer, how happiness some- times shines through under the most peculiar circumstances. Perhaps this peacefulness after all was a premonition of the foreboding danger. WHEELS OF It all happened so soon that recollect the incidences leading of my life. I remember that we Suddenly, without warning, the powerful headlights of a car broke into my quietude. They approached with a rushing onslaught so immediate, that I had only time enough to clutch my companion's arm and shriek, nLook out! We'll crashln Amid the fierce impact of shattered glass and steel, and the warm sticky trickle of blood, I leard myself scream, nDon't let me die. Don't let me dieln Then the wail of po- lice sirens, a dim memory of being carried into the oper- ating room of a hospital, end the sickening application of the ether cone over my nosef-that was all, before I sank in- to blessed oblivion, . Here I thought it would end, must end. But no, the torture that followed was a terrible, lurid nightmare, some- thing which will always live with me, Apparently I was walking on a dusty road, hilly and winding. My blistered feet, which were tired and aching, seemed to be held together by iron chains. A small cart with huge wheels, in fact, the largest wheels that there could be, passed me. Somehow the personage except for his laugh, in every sense of the As I was saying, stopped, and just as I was down the hill. Then there Perched on top was Jim, my companion. bore a complete resemblance to him, which was maddening, chilling, insane word, this odd contraption passed me, ready to climb aboard, rolled followed that horrible laugh. How many times the act was repeated, I know not. But at moments I would cling to those wheels as if life depended on them. The sweat would stand on my forehead, my breathing would become labored, and I would scream in agony. Gradually the began to recognize scene faded into a secondary place, and I the pallid white walls surrounding my bed. Grotesque objects soon materialized into nurses who flitted about. To me they were white-capped angels.
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