The First Men In The Moon


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shouting to confound the aim of the Selenite. He was aiming in the  
queerest way with the thing against his stomach. "Chuzz!" The thing  
wasn't a gun; it went off like cross-bow more, and dropped me in the  
middle of a leap.  
I didn't fall down, I simply came down a little shorter than I should have  
done if I hadn't been hit, and from the feel of my shoulder the thing  
might have tapped me and glanced off. Then my left hand hit again the  
shaft, and I perceived there was a sort of spear sticking half through my  
shoulder. The moment after I got home with the crowbar in my right hand,  
and hit the Selenite fair and square. He collapsed--he crushed and  
crumpled--his head smashed like an egg.  
I dropped a crowbar, pulled the spear out of my shoulder, and began to jab  
it down the grating into the darkness. At each jab came a shriek and  
twitter. Finally I hurled the spear down upon them with all my strength,  
leapt up, picked up the crowbar again, and started for the multitude up  
the cavern.  
"Bedford!" cried Cavor. "Bedford!" as I flew past him.  
I seem to remember his footsteps coming on behind me.  
Step, leap ... whack, step, leap.... Each leap seemed to last ages. With  
each, the cave opened out and the number of Selenites visible increased.  
At first they seemed all running about like ants in a disturbed ant-hill,  
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