| Helen Keller - 1908 - 230 ページ
...sense of smell has told me of a coming storm hours before there was any sign of it visible. I notice first a throb of expectancy, a slight quiver, a concentration in my nostrils. As the storm draws nearer, my nostrils dilate the better to receive the flood of earth( odors which seem to multiply and... | |
| 1908 - 1012 ページ
...sense of smell has told me of a coming storm hours before there was any sign of it visible. I notice first a throb of expectancy, a slight quiver, a concentration in my nostrils. As the storm draws nearer, my nostrils dilate the better to receive the flood of earth-odors which seem to multiply and... | |
| Dorothy Herrmann - 1999 - 422 ページ
...amazing sensory abilities was that she knew when a storm was coming hours before its arrival. "I notice first a throb of expectancy, a slight quiver, a concentration...earth odors which seem to multiply and extend, until I feel the splash of rain against my cheek. As the tempest departs, receding farther and farther, the... | |
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