what made the narrator think that his machine was a failure? was he right? give reasons for your answer
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.In the classic science fiction novella The Time Machine by H. G. Wells, the narrator does not operate the time machine; instead, the machine is operated by a character the narrator calls the Time Traveler. After one of his guests pushes the forward lever, the machine disappears, presumably into the future.
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