Time Machine by H.G. Wells
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time machine By H. G. Wells Chapter eight I found the palace of green porcelain when we approached it about noon, deserted and falling into room Onley ragged vestiges of class remained in its windows, and great sheets of green facing had fallen away from the corroded metal framework. It lay very high upon a turkey down and looking northeastward. Before I entered it, I was surprised to see a large estuary or even creek, where I, Judge Wadsworth in Battersea must have once been. I thought then, though I never followed up on the thought of what might have happened or might be happening to the living things in the sea. The material of the palace proved on examination to be indeed porcelain, and along the face of it, I saw an inscription in some unknown character I thought rather foolishly, that we know might help me interpret this. But I only learned that the bear idea of writing had never entered her head. She always seemed to me I fancy more human than she was, perhaps because their affection was so human within the big bowels of the door, which were open and broken, we found, instead of the customary hall, a long gallery lit by many side windows. At the first glance, I was reminded of a museum. The tile floor was thick with dust.