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There was the typical, low-order vegetable matter, about what we always find. It was a very typical planet, sir. " The third man from the Earth Committee, Mr. Wallace, seldom spoke. Whenhe did, his voice was mild, and there was a sense of child-like wonderin his tone. "The natives?" he asked. "They . .. Had fled when we discovered the city. " "Where did they flee to?" Mr. Wallace asked. * * * * * Captain Meford glanced upward. Other eyes followed to end just below theedge of the view screen.... Above stood the sheer face of the cliff. Cloudsroiled below the summit, obscuring it from view. "There is a long sloping plateau up there, and a series of natural cavesback in the next cliff face, " Captain Meford said. This did not seemadequate. He continued: "Most of the air-changing activity starts in thelow-lying areas, at first around the dome positions. It advances alongan elevation front, gradually drifting up. Little tongues are carried upin advance by the heated currents.
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