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We were by no means the only sufferers by the accident; frogs,
lizards, locusts, katiedids, beetles, and hornets, had the whole of
their various tenements disturbed, and testified their displeasure
very naturally by annoying us as much as possible in return; we
were bit, we were stung, we were scratched; and when, at last, we
succeeded in raising ourselves from the venerable ruin, we
presented as woeful a spectacle as can well be imagined. We shook
our (not ambrosial) garments, and panting with heat, stings, and
vexation, moved a few paces from the scene of our misfortune, and
again sat down; but this time it was upon the solid earth.
We were by no means the only sufferers by the accident; frogs,
lizards, locusts, katiedids, beetles, and hornets, had the whole of
their various tenements disturbed, and testified their displeasure
very naturally by annoying us as much as possible in return; we
were bit, we were stung, we were scratched; and when, at last, we
succeeded in raising ourselves from the venerable ruin, we
presented as woeful a spectacle as can well be imagined. We shook
our (not ambrosial) garments, and panting with heat, stings, and
vexation, moved a few paces from the scene of our misfortune, and
again sat down; but this time it was upon the solid earth.
We were by no means the only sufferers by the accident; frogs,
lizards, locusts, katiedids, beetles, and hornets, had the whole of
their various tenements disturbed, and testified their displeasure
very naturally by annoying us as much as possible in return; we
were bit, we were stung, we were scratched; and when, at last, we
succeeded in raising ourselves from the venerable ruin, we
presented as woeful a spectacle as can well be imagined. We shook
our (not ambrosial) garments, and panting with heat, stings, and
vexation, moved a few paces from the scene of our misfortune, and
again sat down; but this time it was upon the solid earth.
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