"Tewler Americanus in particular was irritated by a harsh logic that overrode his dearest belief in his practical isolation, whenever he chose to withdraw himself, from the affairs of the rest of the world. He had escaped from the old world and he hated to feel that he was being drawn back to share a common destiny with the rest of mankind."

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About H.G. Wells

H. G. Wells was an English writer known for science fiction classics such as The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds. He also wrote extensively on history, politics, and social change.

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