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The Island of Doctor Moreau: V. THE MAN WHO HAD NOWHERE TO GOby@hgwells
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The Island of Doctor Moreau: V. THE MAN WHO HAD NOWHERE TO GO

by H.G. WellsOctober 16th, 2022
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In the early morning (it was the second morning after my recovery, and I believe the fourth after I was picked up), I awoke through an avenue of tumultuous dreams,—dreams of guns and howling mobs,—and became sensible of a hoarse shouting above me. I rubbed my eyes and lay listening to the noise, doubtful for a little while of my whereabouts. Then came a sudden pattering of bare feet, the sound of heavy objects being thrown about, a violent creaking and the rattling of chains. I heard the swish of the water as the ship was suddenly brought round, and a foamy yellow-green wave flew across the little round window and left it streaming. I jumped into my clothes and went on deck.
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