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I was at home at that hour and writing in my study; and
although my French windows face towards Ottershaw
and the blind was up (for I loved in those days to look up
at the night sky), I saw nothing of it. Yet this strangest of
all things that ever came to earth from outer space must
have fallen while I was sitting there, visible to me had I
only looked up as it passed. Some of those who saw its
flight say it travelled with a hissing sound. I myself heard
nothing of that.
-The War of the Worlds,
H.G. Wells
Which quotation most clearly reveals the locations of
both the object and the narrator?
"...although my French windows face towards
Ottershaw and the blind was up... I saw nothing of
it."
O"... for I loved in those days to look up at the night
sky..."
"Yet this strangest of all things that ever came to
earth from outer space must have fallen while I was
sitting there..."