The First Men In The Moon


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Chapter 12  
The Selenite's Face  
I found myself sitting crouched together in a tumultuous darkness. For a  
long time I could not understand where I was, nor how I had come to this  
perplexity. I thought of the cupboard into which I had been thrust at  
times when I was a child, and then of a very dark and noisy bedroom in  
which I had slept during an illness. But these sounds about me were not  
the noises I had known, and there was a thin flavour in the air like the  
wind of a stable. Then I supposed we must still be at work upon the  
sphere, and that somehow I had got into the cellar of Cavor's house. I  
remembered we had finished the sphere, and fancied I must still be in it  
and travelling through space.  
"Cavor," I said, "cannot we have some light?"  
There came no answer.  
"Cavor!" I insisted.  
I was answered by a groan. "My head!" I heard him say; "my head!"  
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