An excerpt from Douglas Adams' The Meaning of Lif
HAMBLEDON (n.)
The sound of a single-engine aircraft flying by, heard whilst lying in a summer field in England, which somehow concentrates the silence and sense of space and timelessness and leaves one with a profound feeling of something or other.
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