The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth


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That's about what I shall have to do," said Redwood, resting his chin  
on his fist and staring into the fire.  
Bensington stood for a space smoothing the down on the breast of the  
giant chick. "They will be monstrous fowls," he said.  
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They will," said Redwood, still with his eyes on the glow.  
Big as horses," said Bensington.  
Bigger," said Redwood. "That's just it!"  
Bensington turned away from the specimen. "Redwood," he said, "these  
fowls are going to create a sensation."  
Redwood nodded his head at the fire.  
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And by Jove!" said Bensington, coming round suddenly with a flash in  
his spectacles, "so will your little boy!"  
"That's just what I'm thinking of," said Redwood.  
He sat back, sighed, threw his unconsumed cigarette into the fire and  
thrust his hands deep into his trousers pockets. "That's precisely what  
I'm thinking of. This Herakleophorbia is going to be queer stuff to  
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