The text boxes below have been placed in a random order. Reorder the paragraphs.
A. Normally in Delhi, September is a month of almost equatorial fertility, and the lands seems refreshed and newly-washed.
B. Nevertheless, the air was still sticky with damp-heat, and it was in a cloud of perspiration that we began to unpack.
C. As a result, dust was everywhere. The city’s trees and flowers all looked as if they had been lightly sprinkled with talcum powder.
D. But in the year of our arrival, after a parching summer, the monsoon rains had lasted for only three weeks.
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