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The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth

CHAPTER THE THIRD
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His brows were knit.

He put up his huge paw to scratch his coarse hair, and groaned aloud.
"I don't see It," he said.
His accent was unfamiliar.

A great babblement went across the open space--a babblement amidst which the gongs of the trams, ploughing their obstinate way through the mass, rose like red poppies amidst corn.

"What did he say ?" "Said he didn't see." "Said, where is the sea ?" "Said, where is a seat ?" "He wants a seat." "Can't the brasted fool sit on a 'ouse or somethin' ?" "What are ye for, ye swarming little people?
What are ye all doing, what are ye all for?
"What are ye doing up here, ye swarming little people, while I'm a-cuttin' chalk for ye, down in the chalk pits there ?" His queer voice, the voice that had been so bad for school discipline at Cheasing Eyebright, smote the multitude to silence while it sounded and splashed them all to tumult at the end.

Some wit was audible screaming "Speech, speech!" "What's he saying ?" was the burthen of the public mind, and an opinion was abroad that he was drunk.


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