The Fall of the House of Usher

To what has Roderick Usher become sensitive?

To what has Roderick become sensitive?

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He suffered much from a sickly increase in the feeling of all the senses; he could eat only the most tasteless food; all flowers smelled too strongly for his nose; his eyes were hurt by even a little light; and there were few sounds which did not fill him with horror. A certain kind of sick fear was completely his master.

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The Fall of the House of Usher