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Chapter 21 — Mr. Bedford at Littlestone

           AftersomewrigglingandshovingImanagedtocrawloutuponsand,overwhichtheretreatingwavesstillcameandwent.

           Ididnotattempttostandup.Itseemedtomethatmybodymustbesuddenlychangedtolead.MotherEarthhadhergriponmenow—noCavoriteintervening.Isatdownheedlessofthewaterthatcameovermyfeet.

           Itwasdawn,agreydawn,ratherovercastbutshowinghereandtherealongpatchofgreenishgrey.Somewayoutashipwaslyingatanchor,apalesilhouetteofashipwithoneyellowlight.Thewatercameripplingininlongshallowwaves.Awaytotherightcurvedtheland,ashinglebankwithlittlehovels,andatlastalighthouse,asailingmarkandapoint.Inlandstretchedaspaceoflevelsand,brokenhereandtherebypoolsofwater,andendingamileawayperhapsinalowshoreofscrub.Tothenorth-eastsomeisolatedwatering-placewasvisible,arowofgauntlodging-houses,thetallestthingsthatIcouldseeonearth,dulldabsagainstthebrighteningsky.WhatstrangemencanhaverearedtheseverticalpilesinsuchanamplitudeofspaceIdonotknow.Theretheyare,likepiecesofBrightonlostinthewaste.

           ForalongtimeIsatthere,yawningandrubbingmyface.AtlastIstruggledtorise.ItmademefeelthatIwasliftingaweight.Istoodup.

           Istaredatthedistanthouses.ForthefirsttimesinceourstarvationinthecraterIthoughtofearthlyfood.“Bacon,”Iwhispered,“eggs.Goodtoastandgoodcoffee....AndhowthedevilamIgoingtogetallthisstufftoLympne?”IwonderedwhereIwas.

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