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in The War of the Worlds where does the narrator begin the story?

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H G Wells begins the 'War of the Worlds' with the narrator reminiscing about the day before the launch of the first Martian air cylinder, or satellite on Earth. The novel begins with a precise and scientific description of Mars. He then goes on to describe a day spent at an astronomical observatory with Ogilvy, a scientist whom he had met at a bar. Looking though a telescope, the narrator observes the glowing Mars against the sky. He observes shooting stars across the sky, but does not recognize the shooting object to be a Martian satellite.

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H G Wells begins the 'War of the Worlds' with the narrator reminiscing about the day before the launch of the first Martian air cylinder, or satellite on Earth. The novel begins with a precise and scientific description of Mars. He then goes on to describe a day spent at an astronomical observatory with Ogilvy, a scientist whom he had met at a bar. Looking though a telescope, the narrator observes the glowing Mars against the sky.

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