A Diversity of Creatures by Rudyard Kipling
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Dynasties and Empires sicken,'
Takahira quoted. 'It is too late to be gentle now.' 'Then take off my helmet! Take off my helmet!' Dragomiroff began hysterically. Pirolo must have put his arm round him. 'Hush,' he said, 'I am here. It is all right, Ivan, my dear fellow.' 'I'll just send our little girl in Bureau County a warning,' said Arnott. 'She don't deserve it, but we'll allow her a minute or two to take mamma to the cellar.' In the utter hush that followed the growling spark after Arnott had linked up his Service Communicator with the invisible Fleet, we heard MacDonough's Song from the city beneath us grow fainter as we rose to position. Then I clapped my hand before my mask lenses, for it was as though the floor of Heaven had been riddled and all the inconceivable blaze of suns in the making was poured through the manholes. 'You needn't count,' said Arnott. I had had no thought of such a thing. 'There are two hundred and fifty keels up there, five miles apart. Full power, please, for another twelve seconds.' The firmament, as far as eye could reach, stood on pillars of white fire. One fell on the glowing square at Chicago, and turned it black. 'Oh! Oh! Oh! Can men be allowed to do such things?' Dragomiroff cried, |
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