The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth


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He had passed a gate, and as he did so, the foremost rat came leaping  
over into the road. The thing sprang upon him out of vagueness into the  
utmost clearness, the sharp, eager, round-eared face, the long body  
exaggerated by its movement; and what particularly struck him, the pink,  
webbed forefeet of the beast. What must have made it more horrible to  
him at the time was, that he had no idea the thing was any created beast  
he knew. He did not recognise it as a rat, because of the size. His  
horse gave a bound as the thing dropped into the road beside it. The  
little lane woke into tumult at the report of the whip and the doctor's  
shout. The whole thing suddenly went fast.  
Rattle-clatter, clash, clatter.  
The doctor, one gathers, stood up, shouted to his horse, and slashed  
with all his strength. The rat winced and swerved most reassuringly at  
his blow--in the glare of his lamp he could see the fur furrow under the  
lash--and he slashed again and again, heedless and unaware of the second  
pursuer that gained upon his off side.  
He let the reins go, and glanced back to discover the third rat in  
pursuit behind....  
His horse bounded forward. The buggy leapt high at a rut. For a frantic  
minute perhaps everything seemed to be going in leaps and bounds....  
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