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... tothe grave. Just aswe should travel down if we began our existence fifty miles above the earth's surface.' 'But the great difficulty isthis,' interrupted the Psychologist. 'You can move about in all directions of Space,
... tothe grave. Just aswe should travel down if we began our existence fifty miles above the earth's surface.' 'But the great difficulty isthis,' interrupted the Psychologist. 'You can move about in all directions of Space,
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... began Filby, 'isall—' 'Why not?' saidthe Time Traveller. 'It's against reason,' saidFilby. 'What reason?' said the Time Traveller. 'You canshow black iswhite by argument,' said Filby, 'but you will never convince me.' 'Possibly not ...
... began Filby, 'isall—' 'Why not?' saidthe Time Traveller. 'It's against reason,' saidFilby. 'What reason?' said the Time Traveller. 'You canshow black iswhite by argument,' said Filby, 'but you will never convince me.' 'Possibly not ...
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... began the Psychologist. 'Yes, soitseemed to me,and so I never talked of ituntil —' 'Experimental verification!' criedI. 'You are going to verify that?' 'The experiment!' cried Filby, who was getting brain weary. 'Let's seeyourexperiment ...
... began the Psychologist. 'Yes, soitseemed to me,and so I never talked of ituntil —' 'Experimental verification!' criedI. 'You are going to verify that?' 'The experiment!' cried Filby, who was getting brain weary. 'Let's seeyourexperiment ...
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... began to fill his pipe. We staredateach other. 'Look here,' said the Medical Man, 'areyouinearnest about this? Do you seriously believe thatthatmachine has travelledinto time?' 'Certainly,' said the Time Traveller, stooping to light a ...
... began to fill his pipe. We staredateach other. 'Look here,' said the Medical Man, 'areyouinearnest about this? Do you seriously believe thatthatmachine has travelledinto time?' 'Certainly,' said the Time Traveller, stooping to light a ...
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... began a question. 'Tell you presently,' said the TimeTraveller. 'I'm—funny! Be all right in a minute.' He putdown his glass, and walked towards the staircase door. Again I remarked his lameness and thesoft padding sound of his footfall ...
... began a question. 'Tell you presently,' said the TimeTraveller. 'I'm—funny! Be all right in a minute.' He putdown his glass, and walked towards the staircase door. Again I remarked his lameness and thesoft padding sound of his footfall ...
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