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The Empire of the Ants H G Wells
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The Empire of the Ants
H G Wells
When Captain Gerilleau received instructions to take his new gunboat, the Benjamin Constant, to Badama on the Batemo arm of the Guaramadema and there assist the inhabitants against a plague of ants, he suspected the authorities of mockery. His promotion had been romantic and irregular, the affections of a prominent Brazilian lady and the captain's liquid eyes had played a part in the process, and the Diario and O Futuro had been lamentably disrespectful in their comments. He felt he was to give further occasion for disrespect. He was a Creole, his conceptions of etiquette and discipline were pure-blooded Portuguese, and it was only to Holroyd, the Lancashire engineer who had come over with the boat, and as an exercise in the use of English-his "th" sounds were very uncertain-that he opened his heart."It is in effect," he said, "to make me absurd! What can a man do against ants? Dey come, dey go.""They say," said Holroyd, "that these don't go. That chap you said was a Sambo--""Zambo;-it is a sort of mixture of blood.""Sambo. He said the people are going!"The captain smoked fretfully for a time.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | February 19, 2020 |
| ISBN13 | 9798615408748 |
| Pages | 46 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 3 mm · 81 g |
| Language | English |
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