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... fire burned brightly, and the soft radiance ofthe incandescent lights in the lilies of silver caught the bubbles that flashed and passed inour glasses. Our chairs, being his patents,embraced andcaressed us rather than submitted tobe ...
... fire burned brightly, and the soft radiance ofthe incandescent lights in the lilies of silver caught the bubbles that flashed and passed inour glasses. Our chairs, being his patents,embraced andcaressed us rather than submitted tobe ...
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... fire, 'if Time isreallyonlyafourth dimension of Space, why is it, and whyhasitalwaysbeen, regarded as something different? And why cannot we move in Time as we move about in theother dimensions ofSpace?' The Time Traveller smiled. 'Are ...
... fire, 'if Time isreallyonlyafourth dimension of Space, why is it, and whyhasitalwaysbeen, regarded as something different? And why cannot we move in Time as we move about in theother dimensions ofSpace?' The Time Traveller smiled. 'Are ...
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... fire,andI drew this forward so as to bealmost between the Time Traveller and the fireplace. Filbysat behind him, looking overhis shoulder. The Medical Man andthe Provincial Mayor watched himin profile from the right, the Psychologist ...
... fire,andI drew this forward so as to bealmost between the Time Traveller and the fireplace. Filbysat behind him, looking overhis shoulder. The Medical Man andthe Provincial Mayor watched himin profile from the right, the Psychologist ...
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... fire. Thenhe turned, lightinghis pipe,to lookat the Psychologist's face. (The Psychologist, toshow that he was not unhinged, helped himself toa cigar and triedto light it uncut.) 'What is more, Ihavea big machine nearly finished in ...
... fire. Thenhe turned, lightinghis pipe,to lookat the Psychologist's face. (The Psychologist, toshow that he was not unhinged, helped himself toa cigar and triedto light it uncut.) 'What is more, Ihavea big machine nearly finished in ...
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Herbert George Wells. in his drawingroom. The Medical Man was standing before the fire with a sheet of paper in one hand and his watch in the other. I looked round for the Time Traveller, and—'It's halfpast seven now,'saidtheMedical Man ...
Herbert George Wells. in his drawingroom. The Medical Man was standing before the fire with a sheet of paper in one hand and his watch in the other. I looked round for the Time Traveller, and—'It's halfpast seven now,'saidtheMedical Man ...
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