Tales of Space and Time


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foxes crying hard by, and the noise of mammoths down the gorge, and the  
hyænas yelling and laughing far away. It was chilly, but they dared not  
light a fire. Whenever he dozed, his spirit went abroad, and straightway  
met with the spirit of Uya, and they fought. And always Ugh-lomi was  
paralysed so that he could not smite nor run, and then he would awake  
suddenly. Eudena, too, dreamt evil things of Uya, so that they both  
awoke with the fear of him in their hearts, and by the light of the dawn  
they saw a woolly rhinoceros go blundering down the valley.  
During the day they caressed one another and were glad of the sunshine,  
and Eudena's leg was so stiff she sat on the ledge all day. Ugh-lomi  
found great flints sticking out of the cliff face, greater than any he  
had seen, and he dragged some to the ledge and began chipping, so as to  
be armed against Uya when he came again. And at one he laughed heartily,  
and Eudena laughed, and they threw it about in derision. It had a hole  
in it. They stuck their fingers through it, it was very funny indeed.  
Then they peeped at one another through it. Afterwards, Ugh-lomi got  
himself a stick, and thrusting by chance at this foolish flint, the  
stick went in and stuck there. He had rammed it in too tightly to  
withdraw it. That was still stranger--scarcely funny, terrible almost,  
and for a time Ugh-lomi did not greatly care to touch the thing. It was  
as if the flint had bit and held with its teeth. But then he got  
familiar with the odd combination. He swung it about, and perceived that  
the stick with the heavy stone on the end struck a better blow than  
anything he knew. He went to and fro swinging it, and striking with it;  
but later he tired of it and threw it aside. In the afternoon he went  
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