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胡凯乐Necessarily my memory is vague.Great shapeslike bigmachinesrose out of the dimness and castgrotesque black shadowsin which dim spectralMorlocks sheltered from the glare. The place,bythe bywas very stuffy and oppressive and the fainthalitus of freshly shed blood wasin the air.Some way down the central vista was a little tableof white metallaid with what seemed a meal.The Morlocks at any rate were carnivorous! 2. found the Palace of GreenPorcelainwhen we approached it about noondeserted and falling intoruin.Onlyragged vestiges of glassremained in itswindows,and great sheets of the green facing had fallen away from the corroded metallic framework. It lay very high upon a turfy downanc looking north-eastward beforelentereditIwas surprised to see a large estuaryor even creek wherel judged Wandsworth?and Battersea2? must oncehave been.I thought then--though never followedup the thought--of what might have happenned,ormight be happeningto the living things in the seaThe material of the Palace proved on examinationto beindeed porcelainandalong the face of it lsaw an inscription in some unknown character.thoughtrather foolishlythat Weena might helpme to interpret thisbut lonly learned that thebare idea of writing had never entered her head She always seemed tome,I fancymore humanthan she was, perhaps because her affection wasso human.Then,going up a broad
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董浩' Necessarily my memory is vague . Great shapeslike bigmachinesrose out of the dimness , and castgrotesque black shadows , in which dim spectralMorlocks sheltered from the glare . The place , bythe by , was very stuffy and oppressive , and the fainthalitus of freshly shed blood was in the air . Some way down the central vista was a little tableof white metal , laid with what seemed a meal . The Morlocks at any rate were carnivorous !2.l found the Palace of Green Porcelain , when we approached it about noon , deserted and falling intoruin . Onlyragged vestiges of glass remained in itswindows , and great sheets of the green facing had fallen away from the corroded metallic framework . It lay very high upon a turfy down , and looking north - eastward before I entered it , I was surprised to see a large estuary , or even creek , where I judged Wandsworth l ? and Battersea2? must oncehave been . I thought then -- though I never followedup the thought -- of what might have happenned , ormight be happening , to the living things in the sea .' The material of the Palace proved on examinationto be indeed porcelain , and along the face of it Isaw an inscription in some unknown character . thought , rather foolishly , that Weena might helpme to interpret this , but I only learned that thebare idea of writing had never entered her head . She always seemed tome , I fancy , more humanthan she was , perhaps because her affection wasso human .' Then , going up a broad
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啊灏' Necessarily my memory is vague . Great shapeslike bigmachinesrose out of the dimness , and castgrotesque black shadows , in which dim spectralMorlocks sheltered from the glare . The place , bythe by , was very stuffy and oppressive , and the fainthalitus of freshly shed blood was in the air . Some way down the central vista was a little tableof white metal , laid with what seemed a meal . The Morlocks at any rate were carnivorous !2.l found the Palace of Green Porcelain , when we approached it about noon , deserted and falling intoruin . Onlyragged vestiges of glass remained in itswindows , and great sheets of the green facing had fallen away from the corroded metallic framework . It lay very high upon a turfy down , and looking north - eastward before I entered it , I was surprised to see a large estuary , or even creek , where I judged Wandsworth l ? and Battersea2? must oncehave been . I thought then -- though I never followedup the thought -- of what might have happenned , ormight be happening , to the living things in the sea .' The material of the Palace proved on examinationto be indeed porcelain , and along the face of it Isaw an inscription in some unknown character . thought , rather foolishly , that Weena might helpme to interpret this , but I only learned that thebare idea of writing had never entered her head . She always seemed tome , I fancy , more humanthan she was , perhaps because her affection wasso human .' Then , going up a broad
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用户669249' Necessarily my memory is vague . Great shapeslike bigmachinesrose out of the dimness , and castgrotesque black shadows , in which dim spectralMorlocks sheltered from the glare . The place , bythe by , was very stuffy and oppressive , and the fainthalitus of freshly shed blood was in the air . Some way down the central vista was a little tableof white metal , laid with what seemed a meal . The Morlocks at any rate were carnivorous !2.l found the Palace of Green Porcelain , when we approached it about noon , deserted and falling intoruin . Onlyragged vestiges of glass remained in itswindows , and great sheets of the green facing had fallen away from the corroded metallic framework . It lay very high upon a turfy down , and looking north - eastward before I entered it , I was surprised to see a large estuary , or even creek , where I judged Wandsworth l ? and Battersea2? must oncehave been . I thought then -- though I never followedup the thought -- of what might have happenned , ormight be happening , to the living things in the sea .' The material of the Palace proved on examinationto be indeed porcelain , and along the face of it Isaw an inscription in some unknown character . thought , rather foolishly , that Weena might helpme to interpret this , but I only learned that thebare idea of writing had never entered her head . She always seemed tome , I fancy , more humanthan she was , perhaps because her affection wasso human .' Then , going up a broad
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任敏铮' Necessarily my memory is vague . Great shapeslike bigmachinesrose out of the dimness , and castgrotesque black shadows , in which dim spectralMorlocks sheltered from the glare . The place , bythe by , was very stuffy and oppressive , and the fainthalitus of freshly shed blood was in the air . Some way down the central vista was a little tableof white metal , laid with what seemed a meal . The Morlocks at any rate were carnivorous !2.l found the Palace of Green Porcelain , when we approached it about noon , deserted and falling intoruin . Onlyragged vestiges of glass remained in itswindows , and great sheets of the green facing had fallen away from the corroded metallic framework . It lay very high upon a turfy down , and looking north - eastward before I entered it , I was surprised to see a large estuary , or even creek , where I judged Wandsworth l ? and Battersea2? must oncehave been . I thought then -- though I never followedup the thought -- of what might have happenned , ormight be happening , to the living things in the sea .' The material of the Palace proved on examinationto be indeed porcelain , and along the face of it Isaw an inscription in some unknown character . thought , rather foolishly , that Weena might helpme to interpret this , but I only learned that thebare idea of writing had never entered her head . She always seemed tome , I fancy , more humanthan she was , perhaps because her affection wasso human .' Then , going up a broad
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zhaozhongwei'Necessarily my memory is vague. Great shapeslike big machines rose out of the dimness, and castgrotesque black shadows, in which dim spectralMorlocks sheltered from the glare. The place, bythe by, was very stuffy and oppressive, and thefaint halitus of freshly shed blood was in the air. Some way down the central vista was a little tableof white metal, laid with what seemed a meal. The Morlocks at any rate were carnivorous! 2.'lfound the Palace of Green Porcelain, when we approached it about noon, deserted and falling intoruin. Only ragged vestiges of glass remained in itswindows, and great sheets of the green facing hadfallen away from the corroded metallic framework.It lay very high upon a turfy down, and looking north-eastward before I entered it, I was surprisedto see a large estuary, or even creek, where I judged Wandsworth1?and Battersea2?must oncehave been. I thought then- -though I never followedup the thought- -of what might have happened, ormight be happening, to the living things in the sea.'The material of the Palace proved on examinationto be indeed porcelain, and along the face of it Isaw an inscription in some unknown character. thought, rather foolishly, that Weena might helpme to interpret this, but I only learned that thebare idea of writing had never entered her head.She always seemed to me, I fancy, more humanthan she was, perhaps because her affection wasso human. 'Then, going up a broad
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沈宇杰1. 'Necessarily my memory is vague. Great shapeslike big machines rose out of the dimness, and castgrotesque black shadows, in which dim spectralMorlocks sheltered from the glare. The place, bythe by, was very stuffy and oppressive, and thefaint halitus of freshly shed blood was in the air.Some way down the central vista was a little tableof white metal, laid with what seemed a meal. The Morlocks at any rate were carnivorous! 2.'Ifound the Palace of Green Porcelain, when we approached it about noon, deserted and falling intoruin. Only ragged vestiges of glass remained in itswindows, and great sheets of the green facing hadfallen away from the corroded metallic framework.lt lay very high upon a turfy down, and looking north-eastward before I entered it, l was surprisedto see а large estuary, or even creek, where I judged Wandsworth1?and Battersea2?must oncehave been. I thought then- -though I never followedup the thought- -of what might have happened, ormight be happening, to the living things in the sea.'The material of the Palace proved on examinationto be indeed porcelain, and along the face of it Isaw an inscription in some unknown character. Ithought, rather foolishly, that Weena might helpme to interpret this, but I only learned that thebare idea of writing had never entered her head.She always seemed to me, I fancy, more humanthan she was, perhaps because her affection wasso human.'Then, going up а broad staircase, we
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Lihaoze1.'Necessarily my memory is vague. Great shapes like big machines rose out of the dimness, and cast grotesque black shadows, in which dim spectral Morlocks sheltered from the glare. The place, by the by, was very stuffy and oppressive, and the faint halitus of freshly shed blood was in the air. Some way down the central vista was a little table of white metal, laid with what seemed a meal. The Morlocks at any rate were carnivorous! 2.'I found the Palace of Green Porcelain, when we approached it about noon, deserted and falling into ruin. Only ragged vestiges of glass remained in its windows, and great sheets of the green facing had fallen away from the corroded metallic framework. It lay very high upon a turfy down, and looking north-eastward before I entered it, I was surprised to see a large estuary, or even creek, where I judged Wandsworth1?and Battersea2?must once have been. I thought then—though I never followed up the thought—of what might have happened, or might be happening, to the living things in the sea. 'The material of the Palace proved on examination to be indeed porcelain, and along the face of it I saw an inscription in some unknown character. I thought, rather foolishly, that Weena might help me to interpret this, but I only learned that the bare idea of writing had never entered her head. She always seemed to me, I fancy, more human than she was, perhaps because her affection was so human.'Then, going up a broad staircase, we came to what may once have been a gallery of technical chemistry. And here I had not a little hope of useful discoveries. Except at one end where the roof had collapsed, this gallery was well preserved. I went eagerly to every unbroken case. And at last, in one of the really air-tight cases, I found a box of matches. Very eagerly I tried them. They were perfectly good. They were not even damp. I turned to Weena. "Dance," I cried to her in her own tongue. 3.At that I understood. At the risk of disappointing Richardson I stayed on, waiting for the Time Traveller; waiting for the second, perhaps still stranger story, and the specimens and photographs he would bring with him. But I am beginning now to fear that I must wait a lifetime. The Time Traveller vanished three years ago. And, as everybody knows now, he has never returned.