The First Men In The Moon


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piped and went slippery. The crowd seemed to open and close and flow like  
water. They seemed to have no combined plan whatever. There were spears  
flew about me, I was grazed over the ear by one. I was stabbed once in the  
arm and once in the cheek, but I only found that out afterwards, when the  
blood had had time to run and cool and feel wet.  
What Cavor did I do not know. For a space it seemed that this fighting had  
lasted for an age, and must needs go on for ever. Then suddenly it was all  
over, and there was nothing to be seen but the backs of heads bobbing up  
and down as their owners ran in all directions.... I seemed altogether  
unhurt. I ran forward some paces, shouting, then turned about. I was  
amazed.  
I had come right through them in vast flying strides, they were all behind  
me, and running hither and thither to hide.  
I felt an enormous astonishment at the evaporation of the great fight into  
which I had hurled myself, and not a little exultation. It did not seem to  
me that I had discovered the Selenites were unexpectedly flimsy, but that  
I was unexpectedly strong. I laughed stupidly. This fantastic moon!  
I glanced for a moment at the smashed and writhing bodies that were  
scattered over the cavern floor, with a vague idea of further violence,  
then hurried on after Cavor.  
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