Which of the following excerpts from "Time Enough At Last" by Lynn Venable does not contain imagery?

The heavy steel door of the vault was buckled and twisted and the floor tilted up at a dizzy angle, while the ceiling dipped crazily toward it.
Henry saw a pink splash that he knew was his hand, and a white blob come up to meet the pink as he withdrew his pocket handkerchief and carefully dusted the lenses.
He had unfolded the newspaper slowly and carefully, the sharp crackle of the paper would have been a clarion call to Agnes.
He thought that now he would have time to read all the newspapers he wanted to, only now there wouldn't be any more.

The excerpt that does not contain imagery is: "He thought that now he would have time to read all the newspapers he wanted to, only now there wouldn't be any more."