But it is a relief to see that the drugs appear to have done no permanent damage, and that age has not otherwise impaired his percipience. |
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He kept looking, which was another poem — a poem about the peculiar percipience of the one who gazes out a window. |
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This percipience, following on earlier impercipience, is very odd. |
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The archive he has assembled is utterly unique and is a record of the percipience and acuteness of vision that, come what may, he has persisted in maintaining. |
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