The First Men In The Moon


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amount of clamour and hitting and pricking before they reached his  
apprehension. But once he was involved his penetration was amazing.  
Whenever there came a need of thinking beyond Phi-oo's by no means limited  
scope, this prolate-headed person was in request, but he invariably told  
the conclusion to Tsi-puff, in order that it might be remembered; Tsi-puff  
was ever the arsenal for facts. And so we advanced again.  
"It seemed long and yet brief--a matter of days--before I was positively  
talking with these insects of the moon. Of course, at first it was an  
intercourse infinitely tedious and exasperating, but imperceptibly it has  
grown to comprehension. And my patience has grown to meet its limitations,  
Phi-oo it is who does all the talking. He does it with a vast amount of  
meditative provisional 'M'm--M'm' and has caught up one or two phrases,  
'
If I may say,' 'If you understand,' and beads all his speech with them.  
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Thus he would discourse. Imagine him explaining his artist.  
'M'm--M'm--he--if I may say--draw. Eat little--drink little--draw.  
Love draw. No other thing. Hate all who not draw like him. Angry. Hate all  
who draw like him better. Hate most people. Hate all who not think all  
world for to draw. Angry. M'm. All things mean nothing to him--only draw.  
He like you ... if you understand.... New thing to draw. Ugly--striking.  
Eh?  
"
'He'--turning to Tsi-puff--'love remember words. Remember wonderful  
more than any. Think no, draw no--remember. Say'--here he referred to  
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