The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth


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own courage better, I hesitate to join their number.  
The doctor yelled and hammered....  
The brickmaker says he was weeping with terror when at last the door was  
opened.  
"Bolt," said the doctor, "bolt"--he could not say "bolt the door." He  
tried to help, and was of no service. The brickmaker fastened the door,  
and the doctor had to sit on the chair beside the clock for a space  
before he could go upstairs....  
"I don't know what they are!" he repeated several times. "I don't know  
what they are"--with a high note on the "are."  
The brickmaker would have got him whisky, but the doctor would not be  
left alone with nothing but a flickering light just then.  
It was long before the brickmaker could get him to go upstairs....  
And when the fire was out the giant rats came back, took the dead horse,  
dragged it across the churchyard into the brickfield and ate at it until  
it was dawn, none even then daring to disturb them....  
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