Tales of Space and Time


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Presently a dark dog-like shape came very softly through the reeds. Then  
stopped dead and stood sniffing, hesitated, and at last turned and slunk  
back into the shadows.  
Long was the time they remained there motionless, with the light of the  
setting moon shining on their limbs. Very slowly, as slowly as the  
setting of the moon, did the shadow of the reeds towards the mound flow  
over them. Presently their legs were hidden, and Ugh-lomi was but a bust  
of silver. The shadow crept to his neck, crept over his face, and so at  
last the darkness of the night swallowed them up.  
The shadow became full of instinctive stirrings. There was a patter of  
feet, and a faint snarling--the sound of a blow.  
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There was little sleep that night for the women and children at the  
squatting-place until they heard Eudena scream. But the men were weary  
and sat dozing. When Eudena screamed they felt assured of their safety,  
and hurried to get the nearest places to the fires. The old woman  
laughed at the scream, and laughed again because Si, the little friend  
of Eudena, whimpered. Directly the dawn came they were all alert and  
looking towards the alders. They could see that Eudena had been taken.  
They could not help feeling glad to think that Uya was appeased. But  
across the minds of the men the thought of Ugh-lomi fell like a shadow.  
They could understand revenge, for the world was old in revenge, but  
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