Tales of Space and Time


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Ugh-lomi sat staring in stupid astonishment at her and Si.  
She pointed with Si in one arm. She sought among her feeble store of  
words to explain. She could hear the men calling. Apparently they had  
stopped outside. She put down Si and caught up the new club with the  
lion's teeth, and put it into Ugh-lomi's hand, and ran three yards and  
picked up the first axe.  
"Ah!" said Ugh-lomi, waving the new club, and suddenly he perceived the  
occasion and, rolling over, began to struggle to his feet.  
He stood but clumsily. He supported himself by one hand against the  
tree, and just touched the ground gingerly with the toe of his wounded  
leg. In the other hand he gripped the new club. He looked at his healing  
thigh; and suddenly the reeds began whispering, and ceased and whispered  
again, and coming cautiously along the track, bending down and holding  
his fire-hardened stabbing-stick of ash in his hand, appeared Siss. He  
stopped dead, and his eyes met Ugh-lomi's.  
Ugh-lomi forgot he had a wounded leg. He stood firmly on both feet.  
Something trickled. He glanced down and saw a little gout of blood had  
oozed out along the edge of the healing wound. He rubbed his hand there  
to give him the grip of his club, and fixed his eyes again on Siss.  
"
Wau!" he cried, and sprang forward, and Siss, still stooping and  
watchful, drove his stabbing-stick up very quickly in an ugly thrust. It  
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