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This short story is a fascinating case study of a man who experiences a strange phenomenon. Davidson, the protagonist, suddenly finds himself able to see beyond the normal range of human vision. He can see into the infrared and ultraviolet spectrums of light, allowing him to perceive things that are normally invisible to the naked eye. This new ability comes with some drawbacks, however, as Davidson struggles to adjust to his new way of seeing the world.
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03 mai 2017

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9781787242036

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H. G. Wells
The Remarkable Case of Davidson’s Eyes



Fantastica
Published by Fantastica
This Edition first published in 2017
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ISBN: 9781787242036
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T he transitory mental aberration of Sidney Davidson, remarkable enough in itself, is still more remarkable if Wade’s explanation is to be credited. It sets one dreaming of the oddest possibilities of intercommunication in the future, of spending an intercalary five minutes on the other side of the world, or being watched in our most secret operations by unsuspected eyes. It happened that I was the immediate witness of Davidson’s seizure, and so it falls naturally to me to put the story upon paper.
When I say that I was the immediate witness of his seizure, I mean that I was the first on the scene. The thing happened at the Harlow Technical College, just beyond the Highgate Archway. He was alone in the larger laboratory when the thing happened. I was in a smaller room, where the balances are, writing up some notes. The thunderstorm had completely upset my work, of course. It was just after one of the louder peals that I thought I heard some glass smash in the other room. I stopped writing, and turned round to listen. For a moment I heard nothing; the hail was playing the devil’s tattoo on the corrugated zinc of the roof. Then came another sound, a smash-no doubt of it this time. Something heavy had been knocked off the bench.

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