H G Wells
Adapted by Lewis HelfandIllustrated by Rajesh Nagulakonda
But you admitwe can move right and left, backwards and forwards, or up
and down.
Well, these are dimensions of space.
Why can we not move in time as we move in
other dimensions of space?
We are allmen of science and medicine...
and we know it is impossible!
You cannot move through time!
You are wrong to say that we cannot move about in time. For instance, if I am recalling an incident
very vividly......which
means I jump back in time for
a moment.
We did not know the man standing before us, but he spoke with much
excitement and passion. Over time, we came to know him as the Time Traveller.
Yes.
...I go back tothe instant of its
occurrence...
If it had been one of us proposing the idea, Filby for
instance, we would have shown far less scepticism.
This proves we can move
in time.
We can get away from
the present moment.
Look!
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This little object is only a model.
It is my plan for a machine to travel
through time.
This is not ridiculous! You will notice that there is an odd twinkling appearance about this bar, as though it
is in some way unreal.
One lever sends the machine
into the future... ...and the other reverses
the motion.
There is no trickery. Have a good look at it. I don’t want to
waste this model, and then be told I am a quack. It took
two years to make.
However, we distrusted the Time Traveller.
Ridiculous!And, there are
two small levers.
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Press thelever and it will vanish into the
future. Go ahead. Press it.
We all saw the lever turn. I am absolutely certain there was no trickery.
The little machine suddenly swung round, became indistinct and looked
like a ghost for a second – a whirlpool of faintly glittering material...
...and a second later, it was gone – vanished!
Well?It can’t be.
Think of the possibilities!
Well,gentlemen,
you have seen it work.
What do you say now?
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You mean to say that that machine has
travelledinto the future?
It must have gone into the past
or it would still be here.
Leave the model... would you like to see the Time
Machine itself? I have it nearly finished in my laboratory.
Are youserious? Or is this a trick?
Into the futureor the past – I don’t
know which for certain.
Unless,like a flying bullet or a spinning wheel, it is travelling so quickly
through time that we cannot see it.
But if ittravelled into the
past, it should have been visible when
we came intothis room.
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I was never more serious
in my life.
Upon thatmachine... I intend to explore time!
None of us quite knew
how to take it.
At that time, none of us quite believed in the Time Machine.
The Time Traveller was one of those men who are too clever to be believed.
You never felt that you completely understood him; it always seemed he was
holding something back; that his genius could deceive you at any moment.
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What would you do if you could travel in time?
An intrepid adventurer, known simply as the Time Traveller, meets his friends for dinner one night. During the conversation, he baffl es them with his wild ideas about moving forwards or backwards in time. His claims are met with disbelief. Even when he proves his theory with a real-life experiment, his associates simply claim that he is a trickster – a magician. A week later, he enthralls his acquaintances yet again. He tells a story so unbelievable that it can’t be true… or can it?
The Time Traveller’s tale tells of our courageous explorer’s discoveries in another time. Does he fi nd intelligence and technology beyond his wildest dreams? Or is the world fi lled with dreaded monsters? There’s only one way to fi nd out…
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