The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth


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"But his gun---?"  
"
Confound it!" swore Cossar, "where's everything got to?" He strode a  
step towards the black shadows on the hillside that masked the holes and  
stood staring. Then he swore again. "If they have dragged him in---!"  
So they hung for a space tossing each other the fragments of thoughts.  
Bensington's glasses flashed like diamonds as he looked from one to the  
other. The men's faces changed from cold clearness to mysterious  
obscurity as they turned them to or from the moon. Every one spoke, no  
one completed a sentence. Then abruptly Cossar chose his line. He  
flapped limbs this way and that and expelled orders in pellets. It was  
obvious he wanted lamps. Every one except Cossar was moving towards the  
house.  
"
You're going into the holes?" asked Redwood.  
Obviously," said Cossar.  
"
He made it clear once more that the lamps of the cart and trolley were  
to be got and brought to him.  
Bensington, grasping this, started off along the path by the well. He  
glanced over his shoulder, and saw Cossar's gigantic figure standing out  
as if he were regarding the holes pensively. At the sight Bensington  
halted for a moment and half turned. They were all leaving Cossar---!  
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