The War of the Worlds

In the fifth paragraph, the narrator has a sudden realization that his life before the martians arrived and his life after were separate and distinct. What three things did he have to look forward to before? 1. 2. 3.

This is in chapter 7

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I see no evidence of the information you are looking for in this paragraph.

I rose and walked unsteadily up the steep incline of the bridge. My mind was blank wonder. My muscles and nerves seemed drained of their strength. I dare say I staggered drunkenly. A head rose over the arch, and the figure of a workman carrying a basket appeared. Beside him ran a little boy. He passed me, wishing me good night. I was minded to speak to him, but did not. I answered his greeting with a meaningless mumble and went on over the bridge.