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The First Men in the Moon

Chapter 10 10

Word Count: 1527    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

en in

and rose about us, straining upward in a passion of growth. He put a dubious hand to his lips. He spok

ating finger that

ation deepened. "Anyhow," he said, w

ejaculations, our eyes sought in the t

snow-drifts lingered. North, south, east, and west spread an identical monotony of unfamiliar forms. And somewhere, buried already among this tangled co

said, pointing suddenly,

e mark of my heels. It's clear the thing must be more to

"I kept the sun upon

to me," I said, "my

crater had become enormously vast to our imaginatio

! What fools

that soon. The sun grows stronger. We should be fainting wit

e matter before. But it came to me at once-a positive

active resolution. "Certain

t formed the floor of the crater, each of us weighing in silence the chan

from here," said Cavor,

o beat round about u

I said, without any ala

nded spike bush did

Cavor. "But it was ly

indling snow banks, steadily and inevitably changed. The sun scorched and stung, the faintness of an unaccountable hunger mingled with our infinite perplexity. And even as we stood there, confused and l

. Boom.

ce, thick with the quality of intervening substance. No sound that I can imagine could have astonished us more, or have changed more completely the qualit

. Boom.

pregnant and mysterious in this fantastic desert! To the eye everything was unchanged: the desolation of bushes and cacti waving silently in the wind, stretched unbrok

Boom...

another in faint

clo

a cl

t is

can

ed suggestion, and at that

h shock. For a moment one could doubt whether one had ever heard a soun

he feared to wake some sleeping thing. "Let us keep together," he whispered, "and l

ay shall

they be? Where could they be? Was this arid desolation, alternately frozen and scorched, only the outer rind and mask of

n as an unexpected thunderclap, came a clang and rattle as

stood gaping helplessly. T

my face. He waved his hand vaguely skyward, t

ace! If anyt

. I nodded my hea

gainst noise. We went towards a thicket of scrub. A clangour like hammers

and shrivel so that we could thrust our way in among the thickening stems without serious injury. A stab in

n," he whisp

may co

find th

said; "

ll we com

f we d

. See what t

eep togeth

"Which way s

take ou

e earth beneath us came concussions, beatings, strange, inexplicable, mechanical sounds; and once, and then again, we thought we heard something, a faint rattle and tumult, borne to us through the air. But fearful as we were we dared essay no vantage-point to survey the crater. For long we

the sun, loomed upon us. Ever and again some novel shape in vivid colour obtruded. The very cells that built up these plants were as large as my thumb, like beads of coloured glass. And all these things were saturated in the unmitigated glare of the sun, were seen against a sky that was bluish black and spangled still, in spite of t

mmering, the clanging and throb of machinery

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The First Men in the Moon
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“"Over me, about me, closing in on me, embracing me ever nearer, was the Eternal, that which was before the beginning and that which triumphs over the end; that enormous void in which all light and life and being is but the thin and vanishing splendour of a falling star, the cold, the stillness, the silence, - the infinite and final Night of space." - H. G. Wells, The First Men in the Moon The First Man in the Moon by H. G. Wells is a sci-fi novel that ignited the imagination of the 19th century society over what lies on the surface of the Moon and beneath well before Neil Armstrong First Moon Landing. Upon discovering a substance that could negate gravity, businessman Bedford and scientist Cavor set out on a journey to the natural satellite of our planet. There, they make an astounding discovery. This Xist Classics edition has been professionally formatted for e-readers with a linked table of contents. This ebook also contains a bonus book club leadership guide and discussion questions. We hope you'll share this book with your friends, neighbors and colleagues and can't wait to hear what you have to say about it. Xist Publishing is a digital-first publisher. Xist Publishing creates books for the touchscreen generation and is dedicated to helping everyone develop a lifetime love of reading, no matter what form it takes”
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