Quote by Jules Verne
We were alone. Where, I could not say, hardly imagine. All was black, and such a dense black that, after some minutes, my eyes had not been able to discern even the faintest glimmer.
Summary
The quote conveys a sense of solitude in an unknown and pitch-black environment. The speaker is unable to determine their location or even envision it. The darkness is described as so thick that even after some time, the speaker's eyes fail to perceive the slightest hint of light. This description highlights the overwhelming sense of isolation and uncertainty in a vast and unfamiliar space.
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Alone
By Jules Verne