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111
He
was
in
the
pit
.
The
Iron
Man
had
fallen
into
the
pit
.
Hogarth
went
close
.
The
earth
was
shaking
as
the
Iron
Man
struggled
underground
.
Hogarth
peered
over
the
torn
edge
of
the
great
pit
.
Far
below
,
two
deep
red
headlamps
glared
up
at
him
from
the
pitch
blackness
.
112
He
could
hear
the
Iron
Man
's
insides
grinding
down
there
and
it
sounded
like
a
big
lorry
grinding
its
gears
on
a
steep
hill
.
Hogarth
set
off
.
He
ran
,
he
ran
,
home
--
home
with
the
great
news
.
And
as
he
passed
the
cottages
on
the
way
,
and
as
he
turned
down
the
lane
towards
his
father
's
farm
,
he
was
shouting
"
The
Iron
Man
's
in
the
trap
!
"
and
"
We
've
caught
the
Iron
Giant
.
"
113
When
the
farmers
saw
the
Iron
Man
wallowing
in
their
deep
pit
,
they
sent
up
a
great
cheer
.
He
glared
up
towards
them
,
his
eyes
burned
from
red
to
purple
,
from
purple
to
white
,
from
white
to
fiery
whirling
black
and
red
,
and
the
cogs
inside
him
ground
and
screeched
,
but
he
could
not
climb
out
of
the
steep-sided
pit
.
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114
Then
under
the
lights
of
car
headlamps
,
the
farmers
brought
bulldozers
and
earth-pushers
,
and
they
began
to
push
in
on
top
of
the
struggling
Iron
Man
all
the
earth
they
had
dug
when
they
first
made
the
pit
and
that
had
been
piled
off
to
one
side
.
115
The
Iron
Man
roared
again
as
the
earth
began
to
fall
on
him
.
But
soon
he
roared
no
more
.
Soon
the
pit
was
full
of
earth
.
Soon
the
Iron
Man
was
buried
silent
,
packed
down
under
all
the
soil
,
while
the
farmers
piled
the
earth
over
him
in
a
mound
and
in
a
hill
.
They
went
to
and
fro
over
the
mound
on
their
new
tractors
,
which
they
'd
bought
since
the
Iron
Man
ate
their
old
ones
,
and
they
packed
the
earth
down
hard
.
Then
they
all
went
home
talking
cheerfully
.
They
were
sure
they
had
seen
the
last
of
the
Iron
Man
.
116
Only
Hogarth
felt
suddenly
sorry
.
He
felt
guilty
.
It
was
he
,
after
all
,
who
had
lured
the
Iron
Man
into
the
pit
.
117
So
the
Spring
came
round
the
following
year
,
leaves
unfurled
from
the
buds
,
daffodils
speared
up
from
the
soil
,
and
everywhere
the
grass
shook
new
green
points
.
The
round
hill
over
the
Iron
Man
was
covered
with
new
grass
.
Before
the
end
of
the
summer
,
sheep
were
grazing
on
the
fine
grass
on
the
lovely
hillock
.
People
who
had
never
heard
of
the
Iron
Man
saw
the
green
hill
as
they
drove
past
on
their
way
to
the
sea
,
and
they
said
:
"
What
a
lovely
hill
!
What
a
perfect
place
for
a
picnic
!
"
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118
So
people
began
to
picnic
on
top
of
the
hill
.
Soon
,
quite
a
path
was
worn
up
there
,
by
people
climbing
to
eat
their
sandwiches
and
take
snaps
of
each
other
.
119
One
day
,
a
father
,
a
mother
,
a
little
boy
and
a
little
girl
stopped
their
car
and
climbed
the
hill
for
a
picnic
.
They
had
never
heard
of
the
Iron
Man
and
they
thought
the
hill
had
been
there
for
ever
.
120
They
spread
a
tablecloth
on
the
grass
.
They
set
down
the
plate
of
sandwiches
,
a
big
pie
,
a
roasted
chicken
,
a
bottle
of
milk
,
a
bowl
of
tomatoes
,
a
bagful
of
boiled
eggs
,
a
dish
of
butter
and
a
loaf
of
bread
,
with
cheese
and
salt
and
cups
.
The
father
got
his
stove
going
to
boil
some
water
for
tea
,
and
they
all
lay
back
on
rugs
munching
food
and
waiting
for
the
kettle
to
boil
,
under
the
blue
sky
.