“There are strange red depths in the soul of the most commonplace man. I am tenderhearted by nature, and have found my eyes moist many a time over the scream of a wounded hare. Yet the blood lust was on me now. I found myself on my feet emptying one magazine, then the other, clicking open the breech to re-load, snapping it to again, while cheering and yelling with pure ferocity and joy of slaughter as I did so.”
Quote by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Book:The Lost World
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The Lost World
This book is a renowned work of speculative fiction, featuring a group of explorers who discover a hidden world untouched by time, teeming with prehistoric creatures and mysterious phenomena. more
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