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The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth

CHAPTER THE SECOND
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Their pettiness of method and appliance and imagination hampers and defeats our powers.

There are no machines to the power of our hands, no helps to fit our needs.

They hold our greatness in servitude by a thousand invisible bands.

We are stronger, man for man, a hundred times, but we are disarmed; our very greatness makes us debtors; they claim the land we stand upon; they tax our ampler need of food and shelter, and for all these things we must toil with the tools these dwarfs can make us--and to satisfy their dwarfish fancies ...
"They pen us in, in every way.

Even to live one must cross their boundaries.


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