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Which of these passages from The First Men in the Moon best illustrates that Mr. Bedford believes the Selenites have not let Mr. Cavor live? “There followed one word, a quite unmeaning word as it stands: ‘uless.’”
“For my own part a vivid dream has come to my help…”
“Whatever it was we shall never, I know, receive another message from the moon.”
“It is the briefest fragment, the broken beginnings of two sentences.”

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