The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth


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earwigth, and the canary creeper. I dunno if I told you, Thir--the  
canary creeper ..."  
"You've told us all that," said Redwood. "The thing is, Bensington, what  
are we to do?"  
"What are we to do?" said Mr. Skinner.  
"You'll have to go back to Mrs. Skinner," said Redwood. "You can't leave  
her there alone all night."  
"Not alone, Thir, I don't. Not if there wath a dothen Mithith  
Thkinnerth. Itth Mithter Benthington--"  
"Nonsense," said Redwood. "The wasps will be all right at night. And the  
earwigs will get out of your way--"  
"But about the ratth?"  
"There aren't any rats," said Redwood.  
VI.  
Mr. Skinner might have foregone his chief anxiety. Mrs. Skinner did not  
stop out her day.  
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