The First Men In The Moon


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Chapter 14  
Experiments in intercourse  
When at last we had made an end of eating, the Selenites linked our hands  
closely together again, and then untwisted the chains about our feet and  
rebound them, so as to give us a limited freedom of movement. Then they  
unfastened the chains about our waists. To do all this they had to handle  
us freely, and ever and again one of their queer heads came down close to  
my face, or a soft tentacle-hand touched my head or neck. I don't remember  
that I was afraid then or repelled by their proximity. I think that our  
incurable anthropomorphism made us imagine there were human heads inside  
their masks. The skin, like everything else, looked bluish, but that was  
on account of the light; and it was hard and shiny, quite in the  
beetle-wing fashion, not soft, or moist, or hairy, as a vertebrated  
animal's would be. Along the crest of the head was a low ridge of whitish  
spines running from back to front, and a much larger ridge curved on  
either side over the eyes. The Selenite who untied me used his mouth to  
help his hands.  
"
They seem to be releasing us," said Cavor. "Remember we are on the moon!  
Make no sudden movements!"  
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