Tales of Space and Time


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beings in the distance, and the horse was going round at a smart gallop  
quite a long way off to the right.  
The human beings were on the opposite side of the river, some still in  
the water, but they were all running away as hard as they could go. The  
advent of a monster that took to pieces was not the sort of novelty they  
cared for. For quite a minute Ugh-lomi sat regarding them in a purely  
spectacular spirit. The bend of the river, the knoll among the reeds and  
royal ferns, the thin streams of smoke going up to Heaven, were all  
perfectly familiar to him. It was the squatting-place of the Sons of  
Uya, of Uya from whom he had fled with Eudena, and whom he had waylaid  
in the chestnut woods and killed with the First Axe.  
He rose to his feet, still dazed from his fall, and as he did so the  
scattering fugitives turned and regarded him. Some pointed to the  
receding horse and chattered. He walked slowly towards them, staring. He  
forgot the horse, he forgot his own bruises, in the growing interest of  
this encounter. There were fewer of them than there had been--he  
supposed the others must have hid--the heap of fern for the night fire  
was not so high. By the flint heaps should have sat Wau--but then he  
remembered he had killed Wau. Suddenly brought back to this familiar  
scene, the gorge and the bears and Eudena seemed things remote, things  
dreamt of.  
He stopped at the bank and stood regarding the tribe. His mathematical  
abilities were of the slightest, but it was certain there were fewer.  
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