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“These Eloi were mere fatted cattle, which the ant-like Morlocks preserved and preyed upon--probably saw to the breeding of. And there was Weena dancing at my side! "Then”
H.G. Wells, The Short Stories of H. G. Wells
“If ever that door offers itself to me again, I swore, I will go in out of this dust and heat, out of this dry glitter of vanity, out of these toilsome futilities. I will go and never return.”
H.G. Wells, The Short Stories of H. G. Wells
“There was something in the very air of it that exhilarated, that gave one a sense of lightness and good happening and well-being; there was something in the sight of it that made all its colour clean and perfect and subtly luminous. In the instant of coming into it one was exquisitely glad--as only in rare moments and when one is young and joyful one can be glad in this world.”
H.G. Wells, The Short Stories of H. G. Wells
“the haunting memory of a beauty and a happiness that filled his heart with insatiable longings that made all the interests and spectacle of”
H.G. Wells, The Short Stories of H. G. Wells