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confused half consciousness, in which Hereford had been only dimly aware that others were moving about him and that he, himself, was being moved, gave place to a restless sleep. He awoke in Max Schimmel's house—in Max's own bed. Clean clothes of his own, saw, had been brought and laid upon a chair. He tried at first to piece together his recollections, confused by the blows upon his head. Then finally he got up, impeded by the pain of his shoulder and a splitting headache, and drew further back the heavy curtains with which Max,