The War of the Worlds


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The fighting was beginning. Almost immediately unseen batteries  
across the river to our right, unseen because of the trees, took up  
the chorus, firing heavily one after the other. A woman screamed.  
Everyone stood arrested by the sudden stir of battle, near us and yet  
invisible to us. Nothing was to be seen save flat meadows, cows  
feeding unconcernedly for the most part, and silvery pollard willows  
motionless in the warm sunlight.  
"
The sojers'll stop 'em," said a woman beside me, doubtfully. A  
haziness rose over the treetops.  
Then suddenly we saw a rush of smoke far away up the river, a puff  
of smoke that jerked up into the air and hung; and forthwith the  
ground heaved under foot and a heavy explosion shook the air, smashing  
two or three windows in the houses near, and leaving us astonished.  
"
Here they are!" shouted a man in a blue jersey. "Yonder! D'yer  
see them? Yonder!"  
Quickly, one after the other, one, two, three, four of the armoured  
Martians appeared, far away over the little trees, across the flat  
meadows that stretched towards Chertsey, and striding hurriedly  
towards the river. Little cowled figures they seemed at first, going  
with a rolling motion and as fast as flying birds.  
Then, advancing obliquely towards us, came a fifth. Their armoured  
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