The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth


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alone with a gun in a twilit, ruined house, remote from every comfort,  
his shoulder dreadfully bruised from a gun-kick, and--by Jove!  
He grasped now how profoundly the order of the universe had changed for  
him. He had come right away to this amazing experience, without even  
saying a word to his cousin Jane!  
What must she be thinking of him?  
He tried to imagine it and he could not. He had an extraordinary feeling  
that she and he were parted for ever and would never meet again. He felt  
he had taken a step and come into a world of new immensities. What other  
monsters might not those deepening shadows hide? The tips of the giant  
nettles came out sharp and black against the pale green and amber of the  
western sky. Everything was very still--very still indeed. He wondered  
why he could not hear the others away there round the corner of the  
house. The shadow in the cart-shed was now an abysmal black.  
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Bang ... Bang ... Bang.  
A sequence of echoes and a shout.  
A long silence.  
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