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Which of the following statements implies how Bedford would most likely react to a confrontation with the Selenites? After we're done for, they may discuss us perhaps, but we shan't get much fun out of that."
“Well, it's for these chances we're sitting here doing nothing while precious time is flying. I tell you we've got into a fix.”
"They'd better be careful how they nudge me."
"How do we know their eyes would see the sort of marks we made?"

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