The First Men In The Moon


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Confound it!" I said, gauging my injuries with an investigatory hand, and  
suddenly that distant tunnel mouth became, as it were, a watching eye.  
"Cavor!" I said; "what are they going to do now? And what are we going to  
do?"  
He shook his head, with his eyes fixed upon the tunnel. "How can one tell  
what they will do?"  
"It depends on what they think of us, and I don't see how we can begin to  
guess that. And it depends upon what they have in reserve. It's as you  
say, Cavor, we have touched the merest outside of this world. They may  
have all sorts of things inside here. Even with those shooting things they  
might make it bad for us....  
"
Yet after all," I said, "even if we don't find the sphere at once, there  
is a chance for us. We might hold out. Even through the night. We might go  
down there again and make a fight for it."  
I stared about me with speculative eyes. The character of the scenery had  
altered altogether by reason of the enormous growth and subsequent drying  
of the scrub. The crest on which we sat was high, and commanded a wide  
prospect of the crater landscape, and we saw it now all sere and dry in  
the late autumn of the lunar afternoon. Rising one behind the other were  
long slopes and fields of trampled brown where the mooncalves had  
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