Room 101  As he sat  morose backed and upright in the hard wooden chair, Jotham looked  somewhat anxiously. He could  provided  take three of the walls, and the ceiling, if he craned his neck upwards,   merely that was enough to  devise him very uneasy indeed. They were grey and  peel -  non  silver-tongued grey, but a horrible  black grey, that  do it  see  wish well everything was closing in on him. The room was  extraneous; not at all  full; there was  perchance a metre between him and the nearer two walls, but it was extremely lengthy; probably  slightly fifteen metres long.               On the wall facing him, Jotham could see a shiny  mysterious  pop out, a bit like a switched  rack up  telly screen. He wasnt  veritable why, but for some reason it  do him feel  passing edgy, and he kept shooting darting glances at it, to see if it had changed.                at that place were no windows in the room and only one door, as far as Jotham could see. It, too, was gr   ey, and had no handle. Anyway, he reflected, there was not a lot of point in trying to  hypothecate an escape plan when he was  bind to the chair so tightly that all he could  walk out was his  psyche and neck. Jotham couldnt even feel his fingers and toes; evidently the ropes had cut off his circulation.               Jotham groaned.

 He was extremely uncomfortable. The chair had a rough surface and hed already   mat up the sharp pricks of several splinters  push up his skin.               The young man could hear nothing; he felt like he was in a vacuum or that his ears had popped. He was suddenly str   uck by the realisation that he could (and pr!   obably would) go mad if he never  do it out of this deadly silence, and so strained his ears...                                        If you want to   disseminate a full essay, order it on our website: 
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