The First Men In The Moon


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vast, stupendous Cavorite company ran and ruled the world.  
And I was in it!  
I took my line straight away. I knew I was staking everything, but I  
jumped there and then.  
"
We're on absolutely the biggest thing that has ever been invented," I  
said, and put the accent on "we." "If you want to keep me out of this,  
you'll have to do it with a gun. I'm coming down to be your fourth  
labourer to-morrow."  
He seemed surprised at my enthusiasm, but not a bit suspicious or hostile.  
Rather, he was self-depreciatory. He looked at me doubtfully. "But do you  
really think--?" he said. "And your play! How about that play?"  
"It's vanished!" I cried. "My dear sir, don't you see what you've got?  
Don't you see what you're going to do?"  
That was merely a rhetorical turn, but positively, he didn't. At first I  
could not believe it. He had not had the beginning of the inkling of an  
idea. This astonishing little man had been working on purely theoretical  
grounds the whole time! When he said it was "the most important" research  
the world had ever seen, he simply meant it squared up so many theories,  
settled so much that was in doubt; he had troubled no more about the  
application of the stuff he was going to turn out than if he had been a  
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