The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth


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plunging. Half-way towards them, the burst barrel of sulphur lay in the  
path with a cloud of sulphur dust above it. He indicated this to Cossar  
and walked towards it. "Has any one seen that rat?" shouted Cossar,  
following. "I got him in between the ribs once, and once in the face as  
he turned on me."  
They were joined by two men, as they worried at the locked wheels.  
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I killed that rat," said one of the men.  
Have they got him?" asked Cossar.  
Jim Bates has found him, beyond the hedge. I got him jest as he came  
round the corner.... Whack behind the shoulder...."  
When things were a little ship-shape again Redwood went and stared at  
the huge misshapen corpse. The brute lay on its side, with its body  
slightly bent. Its rodent teeth overhanging its receding lower jaw gave  
its face a look of colossal feebleness, of weak avidity. It seemed not  
in the least ferocious or terrible. Its fore-paws reminded him of lank  
emaciated hands. Except for one neat round hole with a scorched rim on  
either side of its neck, the creature was absolutely intact. He  
meditated over this fact for some time. "There must have been two rats,"  
he said at last, turning away.  
"Yes. And the one that everybody hit--got away."  
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