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The Coming Race

CHAPTER XXVIII
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When Taee and I found ourselves alone on the broad road that lay between the city and the chasm through which I had descended into this region beneath the light of the stars and sun, I said under my breath, "Child and friend, there is a look in your father's face which appals me.

I feel as if, in its awful tranquillity, I gazed upon death." Taee did not immediately reply.

He seemed agitated, and as if debating with himself by what words to soften some unwelcome intelligence.

At last he said, "None of the Vril-ya fear death: do you ?" "The dread of death is implanted in the breasts of the race to which I belong.

We can conquer it at the call of duty, of honour, of love.


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