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The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth

CHAPTER THE FOURTH
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Everybody can see you are up to a disturbing thing.

And the human instinct is all against disturbance, you know.

Nobody seems to believe Caterham's idea of people thirty-seven feet high, who won't be able to get inside a church, or a meeting-house, or any social or human institution.

But for all that they're not so easy in their minds about it.

They see there's something--something more than a common discovery--" "There is," said Redwood, "in every discovery." "Anyhow, they're getting--restive.


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