The Reversion of the Beast Folk.
InthiswayIbecameoneamongtheBeastPeopleintheIslandofDoctorMoreau.WhenIawoke,itwasdarkaboutme.Myarmachedinitsbandages.Isatup,wonderingatfirstwhereImightbe.Iheardcoarsevoicestalkingoutside.ThenIsawthatmybarricadehadgone,andthattheopeningofthehutstoodclear.Myrevolverwasstillinmyhand.
Iheardsomethingbreathing,sawsomethingcrouchedtogetherclosebesideme.Iheldmybreath,tryingtoseewhatitwas.Itbegantomoveslowly,interminably.Thensomethingsoftandwarmandmoistpassedacrossmyhand.Allmymusclescontracted.Isnatchedmyhandaway.Acryofalarmbeganandwasstifledinmythroat.ThenIjustrealisedwhathadhappenedsufficientlytostaymyfingersontherevolver.
"Whoisthat?"Isaidinahoarsewhisper,therevolverstillpointed.
"I—Master."
"Whoareyou?"
"TheysaythereisnoMasternow.ButIknow,Iknow.Icarriedthebodiesintothesea,OWalkerintheSea!thebodiesofthoseyouslew.Iamyourslave,Master."
"AreyoutheoneImetonthebeach?"Iasked.
"Thesame,Master."
TheThingwasevidentlyfaithfulenough,foritmighthavefallenuponmeasIslept."Itiswell,"Isaid,extendingmyhandforanotherlickingkiss.Ibegantorealisewhatitspresencemeant,andthetideofmycourageflowed."Wherearetheothers?"Iasked.