Tales of Space and Time


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young Ugh-lomi by the fair colour of his hair, and there was red upon  
his face. Somehow his frantic flight and that scarlet mark made her feel  
sick. And then nearer, running heavily and breathing hard, came another  
man. At first she could not see, and then she saw, foreshortened and  
clear to her, Uya, running with great strides and his eyes staring. He  
was not going after Ugh-lomi. His face was white. It was Uya--afraid!  
He passed, and was still loud hearing, when something else, something  
large and with grizzled fur, swinging along with soft swift strides,  
came rushing in pursuit of him.  
Eudena suddenly became rigid, ceased to breathe, her clutch convulsive,  
and her eyes starting.  
She had never seen the thing before, she did not even see him clearly  
now, but she knew at once it was the Terror of the Woodshade. His name  
was a legend, the children would frighten one another, frighten even  
themselves with his name, and run screaming to the squatting-place. No  
man had ever killed any of his kind. Even the mighty mammoth feared his  
anger. It was the grizzly bear, the lord of the world as the world went  
then.  
As he ran he made a continuous growling grumble. "Men in my very lair!  
Fighting and blood. At the very mouth of my lair. Men, men, men.  
Fighting and blood." For he was the lord of the wood and of the caves.  
Long after he had passed she remained, a girl of stone, staring down  
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