The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth


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everything, of course, shockingly outgrown. Everything, you know, has  
had to be made fresh, clothes and everything. Perambulator--light  
affair--broke one wheel, and the youngster had to be brought home on the  
milkman's hand-truck. Yes. Quite a crowd.... And we've put Georgina  
Phyllis back into his cot and put him into the bed of Georgina Phyllis.  
His mother--naturally alarmed. Proud at first and inclined to praise  
Winkles. Not now. Feels the thing can't be wholesome. You know."  
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I imagined you were going to put him on diminishing doses."  
I tried it."  
Didn't it work?"  
Howls. In the ordinary way the cry of a child is loud and distressing;  
it is for the good of the species that this should be so--but since he  
has been on the Herakleophorbia treatment---"  
"Mm," said Bensington, regarding his fingers with more resignation than  
he had hitherto displayed.  
"Practically the thing must come out. People will hear of this child,  
connect it up with our hens and things, and the whole thing will come  
round to my wife.... How she will take it I haven't the remotest idea."  
"It is difficult," said Mr. Bensington, "to form any plan--certainly."  
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