The First Men In The Moon


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Of course I ought to have expected that, only I didn't. It came to me as  
an absolute, for a moment an overwhelming shock. It seemed as though it  
wasn't a face, as though it must needs be a mask, a horror, a deformity,  
that would presently be disavowed or explained. There was no nose, and the  
thing had dull bulging eyes at the side--in the silhouette I had supposed  
they were ears. There were no ears.... I have tried to draw one of these  
heads, but I cannot. There was a mouth, downwardly curved, like a human  
mouth in a face that stares ferociously....  
The neck on which the head was poised was jointed in three places, almost  
like the short joints in the leg of a crab. The joints of the limbs I  
could not see, because of the puttee-like straps in which they were  
swathed, and which formed the only clothing the being wore.  
There the thing was, looking at us!  
At the time my mind was taken up by the mad impossibility of the creature.  
I suppose he also was amazed, and with more reason, perhaps, for amazement  
than we. Only, confound him! he did not show it. We did at least know what  
had brought about this meeting of incompatible creatures. But conceive how  
it would seem to decent Londoners, for example, to come upon a couple of  
living things, as big as men and absolutely unlike any other earthly  
animals, careering about among the sheep in Hyde Park! It must have taken  
him like that.  
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