The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth


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IV.  
The night after his conversation with Redwood Mr. Bensington could  
scarcely sleep a wink. He did seem once to get into a sort of doze, but  
it was only for a moment, and then he dreamt he had dug a deep hole into  
the earth and poured in tons and tons of the Food of the Gods, and the  
earth was swelling and swelling, and all the boundaries of the countries  
were bursting, and the Royal Geographical Society was all at work like  
one great guild of tailors letting out the equator....  
That of course was a ridiculous dream, but it shows the state of mental  
excitement into which Mr. Bensington got and the real value he attached  
to his idea, much better than any of the things he said or did when he  
was awake and on his guard. Or I should not have mentioned it, because  
as a general rule I do not think it is at all interesting for people to  
tell each other about their dreams.  
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