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The Time Machine - Wells, H. G. (Herbert George) ยท 52 words
Then, again, about the Time Machine. something, I knew not what, had taken it into the hollow pedestal of the White Sphinx. Why. For the life of me I could not imagine. Those waterless wells, too, those flickering pillars. I felt I lacked a clue. I felt how shall I put it.
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