BOOK TWO: THE EARTH UNDER THE MARTIANS
CHAPTER 7: THE MAN ON PUTNEY HILL
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   "Yes," I said. 
   "We're eatable ants." 
   We sat looking at each other. 
   "And what will they do with us?" I said. 
   "That's what I've been thinking," he said; "that's what I've
 been thinking.  After Weybridge I went south--thinking.  I
 saw what was up.  Most of the people were hard at it
 squealing and exciting themselves.  But I'm not so fond of
 squealing.  I've been in sight of death once or twice; I'm
 not an ornamental soldier, and at the best and worst, death--it's
 just death.  And it's the man that keeps on thinking comes
 through.  I saw everyone tracking away south.  Says I, "Food
 won't last this way," and I turned right back.  I went for
 the Martians like a sparrow goes for man.  All round"--he
 waved a hand to the horizon--"they're starving in heaps,
 bolting, treading on each other. . . ." 
   He saw my face, and halted awkwardly. 
   "No doubt lots who had money have gone away to
 France," he said.  He seemed to hesitate whether to apologise, met my eyes, and went on: "There's food all about here.
 Canned things in shops; wines, spirits, mineral waters; and
 the water mains and drains are empty.  Well, I was telling
 you what I was thinking.  "Here's intelligent things," I said,
 "and it seems they want us for food.  First, they'll smash us
 up--ships, machines, guns, cities, all the order and organisation.  All that will go.  If we were the size of ants we might
 pull through.  But we're not.  It's all too bulky to stop.
 That's the first certainty."  Eh?" 
   I assented. 
   "It is; I've thought it out.  Very well, then--next; at
 present we're caught as we're wanted.  A Martian has only to go
 a few miles to get a crowd on the run.  And I saw one, one day,
 out by Wandsworth, picking houses to pieces and routing
 among the wreckage.  But they won't keep on doing that.
 So soon as they've settled all our guns and ships, and
 smashed our railways, and done all the things they are
 doing over there, they will begin catching us systematic, picking the best and storing us in cages and things.  That's what
 they will start doing in a bit.  Lord!  They haven't begun on
 us yet.  Don't you see that?" 
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