: William Morris
: News from Nowhere; Or, An Epoch of Rest : Being Some Chapters from a Utopian Romance
: Krill Press
: 9781518399435
: 1
: CHF 1.10
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: Erzählende Literatur
: English
: 318
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William Morris was a 19th century British novelist best known for helping pioneer thefantasy genre.

CHAPTER II: A MORNING BATH


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WELL, I AWOKE, AND FOUND that I had kicked my bedclothes off; and no wonder, for it was hot and the sun shining brightly.  I jumped up and washed and hurried on my clothes, but in a hazy and half-awake condition, as if I had slept for a long, long while, and could not shake off the weight of slumber.  In fact, I rather took it for granted that I was at home in my own room than saw that it was so.

When I was dressed, I felt the place so hot that I made haste to get out of the room and out of the house; and my first feeling was a delicious relief caused by the fresh air and pleasant breeze; my second, as I began to gather my wits together, mere measureless wonder: for it was winter when I went to bed the last night, and now, by witness of the river-side trees, it was summer, a beautiful bright morning seemingly of early June.  However, there was still the Thames sparkling under the sun, and near high water, as last night I had seen it gleaming under the moon.

I had by no means shaken off the feeling of oppression, and wherever I might have been should scarce have been quite conscious of the place; so it was no wonder that I felt rather puzzled in despite of the familiar face of the Thames.  Withal I felt dizzy and queer; and remembering that pe