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The Coming Race

CHAPTER XVIII
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Submissive to the infant's gesture, I followed him to the crag he had indicated, and seated myself there in silence.

Most readers have seen something of the effects of electro-biology, whether genuine or spurious.

No professor of that doubtful craft had ever been able to influence a thought or a movement of mine, but I was a mere machine at the will of this terrible child.

Meanwhile he expanded his wings, soared aloft, and alighted amidst a copse at the brow of a hill at some distance.
I was alone; and turning my eyes with an indescribable sensation of horror towards the lake, I kept them fixed on its water, spell-bound.

It might be ten or fifteen minutes, to me it seemed ages, before the still surface, gleaming under the lamplight, began to be agitated towards the centre.


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