The First Men In The Moon


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Something was at work upon my face, some thin feelers worried my ears.  
Then I discovered the brilliance of the landscape around was mitigated by  
blue spectacles. Cavor bent over me, and I saw his face upside down, his  
eyes also protected by tinted goggles. His breath came irregularly, and  
his lip was bleeding from a bruise. "Better?" he said, wiping the blood  
with the back of his hand.  
Everything seemed swaying for a space, but that was simply my giddiness. I  
perceived that he had closed some of the shutters in the outer sphere to  
save me--from the direct blaze of the sun. I was aware that everything  
about us was very brilliant.  
"Lord!" I gasped. "But this--"  
I craned my neck to see. I perceived there was a blinding glare outside,  
an utter change from the gloomy darkness of our first impressions. "Have I  
been insensible long?" I asked.  
"I don't know--the chronometer is broken. Some little time.... My dear  
chap! I have been afraid..."  
I lay for a space taking this in. I saw his face still bore evidences of  
emotion. For a while I said nothing. I passed an inquisitive hand over my  
contusions, and surveyed his face for similar damages. The back of my  
right hand had suffered most, and was skinless and raw. My forehead was  
bruised and had bled. He handed me a little measure with some of the  
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