Presently Moreau sounded the great horn again, and at the sound of it all the beast people writhed and grovelled in the dust. Then, slinking out of the canebrake, stooping near the ground and trying to join the dust-throwing circle behind Moreau’s back, came the leopard-man. The last of the beast people to arrive was the little ape-man. The earlier animals, hot and weary with their grovelling, shot vicious glances at him.
“Cease!” said Moreau, in his firm, loud voice; and the beast people sat back upon their hams and rested from their worshipping.
“Where is the sayer of the law?” said Moreau, and the hairy-grey monster bowed his face in the dust.
“Say the words!” said Moreau.