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“Gwa-a-a-h! Gwa-a-a-h! Gahwayway! Gahway-wah! Gahwa-a-ah!”
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Evidently it was going to last all night; and the weary heads dropped back on the sleepless pillows, and the swearing began. It mumbled along in low, muttering tones, like the distant echoes of a profane thunderstorm. Pretty soon “lower three” gave us a little variation. He shot off a spiteful
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“Gwook!”
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which sounded as though his nose had got mad at him and was going to strike. Then there was a pause, and we began to hope he had either awakened from sleep or strangled to death, —nobody cared very particularly which. But he disappointed everybody with a guttural
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“Gurroch!”
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Then he paused again for breath; and when he had accumulated enough for his purpose he resumed business with a stentorious
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“Kowpff!”
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that nearly shot the roof off the car. Then he went on playing such fantastic tricks with his nose, and breathing things that would make the immortal gods weep, if they did but hear him. It seemed an utter, preposterous impossibility that any human being could make the monstrous, hideous noises with its breathing machine that the fellow in “lower three” was making with his. He then ran through all the ranges of the nasal gamut; he went up and down a very chromatic scale of snores; he ran through intricate and fearful variations until it seemed that his nose must be out of joint in a thousand places. All the night and all the day through he told his story:
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“Gawoh! gurrah! gu-r-r-! Kowpff! Gawaw-wah! gawah-hah! gwock! gwart! gwah-h-h-h woof!”
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Just as the other passengers had consulted together how they might slay him, morning dawned, and “lower number three” awoke. Everybody watched the curtain to see what manner of man it was that made the sleeping car a pandemonium. Presently the toilet was completed, the curtains parted, and “lower number three” stood revealed. Great Heavens!
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It was a fair young girl, with golden hair, and timid, pleading eyes, like a hunted fawn.
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Notes
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the Cedar Rapids sleeper, the train with sleepers, sleeping cars, running between Burlington, in southeast Iowa, and Cedar Rapids, in east Iowa. Iowa is one of the north central states of the United States of America.
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demons, evil spirits.
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malignantly, tending to do harm or to inflict suffering.
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hideously, detestably, horribly; revoltingly.
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fiendishly , wickedly or cruelly; diabolically.
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mission, errand; message; task; duty.
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lower number three, number three compartment, the lower sleeping berth.
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snore, breathe deeply during sleep and making a rough, hoarse, vibratory noise.
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a sleeping car is one of these tournaments of snoring because the passengers who are asleep seem to be trying to outsnore one another.
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diabolism, action befitting the Devil; fiendishness; maliciousness.
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winged, breathing demon . The Devil and his followers are pictured as having wings, because they were angels in heaven before they revolted against God and were kicked out of Heaven into Hell.
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blasted, blighted; killed.
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curdled, congealed; thickened; destroyed.
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