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Chapter 2 No.2

Word Count: 501    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

rtainly going to do, there is surely no exaggeration in the name. So I shall continue to call it therefore throughout my story. But Mr. Bensington would no more have called it tha

f enormous possibilities-literally enormous possibilities; but upon this dazzling vista, after one stare of amazement, he resolutely shut his eyes, even as a conscientious "scientist" should. After that, th

hands together and laughing nervously,

se to the Professor's and dropping to an underton

ing away,-"as a Food. Or a

palatable. A thing we cannot

and studied the carefully desi

ce res-. Gives it a touch of old-fashioned dignity. I have been thinking ... I don't know if you will think it absurd of me.... A l

e if you

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nk it wo

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l their arrangements,-it is invariably written in that way. There were three kindred substances prepared before they hit on the one their speculations had foretolds and these they s

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