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1  His prejudice against human flesh is no deep-seated instinct.
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2  It seemed to me that I had happened upon humanity upon the wane.
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3  One triumph of a united humanity over Nature had followed another.
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4  I grieved to think how brief the dream of the human intellect had been.
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5  Clearly, at some time in the Long-Ago of human decay the Morlocks' food had run short.
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6  She always seemed to me, I fancy, more human than she was, perhaps because her affection was so human.
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7  It was not for some time that I could succeed in persuading myself that the thing I had seen was human.
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8  After all, they were less human and more remote than our cannibal ancestors of three or four thousand years ago.
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9  In the end, wisely and carefully we shall readjust the balance of animal and vegetable life to suit our human needs.
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10  I struggled up, shaking the human rats from me, and, holding the bar short, I thrust where I judged their faces might be.
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11  I came out of this age of ours, this ripe prime of the human race, when Fear does not paralyse and mystery has lost its terrors.
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12  Then I tried to preserve myself from the horror that was coming upon me, by regarding it as a rigorous punishment of human selfishness.
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13  When I saw them I ceased abruptly to trouble about the Morlocks, and was only concerned in banishing these signs of the human inheritance from Weena's eyes.
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14  The science of our time has attacked but a little department of the field of human disease, but even so, it spreads its operations very steadily and persistently.
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15  All the old constellations had gone from the sky, however: that slow movement which is imperceptible in a hundred human lifetimes, had long since rearranged them in unfamiliar groupings.
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16  However great their intellectual degradation, the Eloi had kept too much of the human form not to claim my sympathy, and to make me perforce a sharer in their degradation and their Fear.
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17  The Under-world being in contact with machinery, which, however perfect, still needs some little thought outside habit, had probably retained perforce rather more initiative, if less of every other human character, than the Upper.
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