The Door in the Wall And Other Stories


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"They had never fought," he said. "They were just like our  
ironclads are nowadays; they had never fought. No one knew what  
they might do, with excited men inside them; few even cared to  
speculate. They were great driving things shaped like spear-heads  
without a shaft, with a propeller in the place of the shaft."  
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Steel?"  
Not steel."  
Aluminum?"  
No, no, nothing of that sort. An alloy that was very  
common--as common as brass, for example. It was called--let me  
see--" He squeezed his forehead with the fingers of one hand. "I  
am forgetting everything," he said.  
"And they carried guns?"  
"Little guns, firing high explosive shells. They fired the  
guns backwards, out of the base of the leaf, so to speak, and  
rammed with the beak. That was the theory, you know, but they had  
never been fought. No one could tell exactly what was going to  
happen. And meanwhile I suppose it was very fine to go whirling  
through the air like a flight of young swallows, swift and easy.  
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