![]() ![]() He meets the beautiful but dumb Eloi, who are like lazy children. His Time Machine gets stolen, so he has to stay and find it. He has no guide there, leaving him to make guesses about what's going on. The Time Traveller has gone far, far into the future – to the year 802,701. (We're guessing his Time Machine is not so precise.) The guests are astounded at his disheveled look, so he tells them his story. This is not only improper from an etiquette standpoint, but also pretty inexcusable if you have a Time Machine. The following week, the Time Traveller is a half hour late to his own dinner party. The guests mostly don't believe the Time Traveller, though, not even after he makes a model Time Machine disappear and then shows them the full-scale machine. ![]() Since the narrator calls him "the Time Traveller," and since it's impolite to argue with your host, we're going to go out on a limb and agree with him. After a dinner party, the Time Traveller argues that time travel is possible. ![]()
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