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- The exhaustion- page 1
At first, I felt a bit drowsy.
- The exhaustion- page 2
At the office, my yield probably has suffered.
- The exhaustion- page 3
At home, I went progressively earlier to bed.
- The exhaustion- page 4
And I woke up every day more painfully, at the last moment.
- The exhaustion- page 5
After some delays, I no longer went to work.
- The exhaustion- page 6
One morning, the doctor came visiting me and prescribes me some medicaments for tension. No effect! Sleeping intensified.
- The exhaustion- page 7
Awakening times diminished. As a precaution, I bought a lots of provisions.
- The exhaustion- page 8
Back home, I collapsed on my bed. I did not leave it anymore.
- The exhaustion- page 9
The phone rang, I was fired. I didn’t mind, I slept. When you sleep, you don’t mind.
- The exhaustion- page 10
Someone maybe rang at the door, some colleagues or some other people, I didn’t hear anything.
- The exhaustion- page 11
It’s better so, they would have taken me to the hospital against my will.
- The exhaustion- page 12
Hospitals, I hate them ! My colleagues too.
- The exhaustion- page 13
And I don’t want them to see me.
- The exhaustion- page 14
Sleeping was like an exquisite delight so as a condemnation. By the door letter plate, bills and reminders.
- The exhaustion- page 15
The phone got off. Anyway, to whom should I phone ?
- The exhaustion- page 16
Not to my colleagues! Not to my family, too far, too quickly worried!
- The exhaustion- page 17
Water was cut off, then the electricity.
- The exhaustion- page 18
The place begun to smell, due to the crockery accumulated, to the rubish, and to me.
- The exhaustion- page 19
So few moments of awakening. It allowed me to feed myself, to go to the toilet.
- The exhaustion- page 20
Except at the end. It was embarrassing, for stomach and for hygiene.
- The exhaustion- page 21
The provisions were consumed.
- The exhaustion- page 22
I led myself outside until a dead end.
- The exhaustion- page 23
I hid, almost of shame, between two garbage cans.
- The exhaustion- page 24
I hoped to find, at every awakening, some food remainders.
- The exhaustion- page 25
When people were putting out their garbage, I was sleeping. When the garbagemen were coming, I was sleeping.
- The exhaustion- page 26
Without any notion of time, I deducted that my sleeping times were rather long.
- The exhaustion- page 27
I should have died during one of them.


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