The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth


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on a raft as anywhere. The retired seafaring man added that he wished to  
say nothing whatever against Skinner; facts were facts. And rather than  
have his clothes made by Skinner, the retired seafaring man remarked he  
would take his chance of being locked up. These observations certainly  
do not present Skinner in the light of an appetising object.  
To be perfectly frank with the reader, I do not believe he ever went  
back to the Experimental Farm. I believe he hovered through long  
hesitations about the fields of the Hickleybrow glebe, and finally,  
when that squealing began, took the line of least resistance out of his  
perplexities into the Incognito.  
And in the Incognito, whether of this or of some other world unknown to  
us, he obstinately and quite indisputably has remained to this day....  
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