A Visit to William Blake's Inn

How do the characters react to the fact that day and night are occurring at the same time in the poetry collection, A Visit to William Blake’s Inn?

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What could be more convincing that one is in a different world than day and night at the same time? Their presence together shakes everyone up, and all the characters are upset and cannot sleep. The kind rabbit calms them all down, but the reader knows that this is a world strange and exciting.

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A Visit to William Blake’s Inn