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lts eyes were blue,
its hair was dark.

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lfyou're not feeling well,
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we can recess the hearing.
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l will continue.
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lt was absolutely naked,
as if new born.

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And it was moist, or rather slippery.
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lts skin was glistening.
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lt rose and fell
with the waves,

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but it was moving by itself.
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The whole thing was repugnant.
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Wait a minute,
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there isn't very much more.
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...Burton's statements
would appear to be

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the expression
of a hallucinatory complex,

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induced by atmospheric
influences ofthe planet,

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plus obscure symptoms to which
the brain's cortical substance

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contributed in some measure through
the excitation of associated zones.

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This report in no way reflects
the actual facts.

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Or almost in no way.
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There's a different opinion
offered by Professor Messenger

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who believes
that the information

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supplied by Burton
could be true

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and needs to be
thoroughly studied.

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l saw everything l described
with my own eyes!

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l would dare to venture
another opinion.

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We are on the verge
of an immense discovery,


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