The War of the Worlds


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"It ain't no murder killing beasts like that," said the first  
speaker.  
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Why not shell the darned things strite off and finish 'em?" said  
the little dark man. "You carn tell what they might do."  
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Where's your shells?" said the first speaker. "There ain't no  
time. Do it in a rush, that's my tip, and do it at once."  
So they discussed it. After a while I left them, and went on to  
the railway station to get as many morning papers as I could.  
But I will not weary the reader with a description of that long  
morning and of the longer afternoon. I did not succeed in getting a  
glimpse of the common, for even Horsell and Chobham church towers were  
in the hands of the military authorities. The soldiers I addressed  
didn't know anything; the officers were mysterious as well as busy. I  
found people in the town quite secure again in the presence of the  
military, and I heard for the first time from Marshall, the  
tobacconist, that his son was among the dead on the common. The  
soldiers had made the people on the outskirts of Horsell lock up and  
leave their houses.  
I got back to lunch about two, very tired for, as I have said, the  
day was extremely hot and dull; and in order to refresh myself I took  
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