The Eloi

From The Time Machine by Wells, H.G.
The beautiful, fragile, childlike surface-dwellers of 802,701 A.D. represent the decadent endpoint of the leisured class—humanity reduced to pretty cattle.
Chapter 4

First encounter with the Eloi: 'a very beautiful and graceful creature, but indescribably frail.' The Time Traveller's initial communist-utopia theory.

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Chapter 4

Description of Eloi as 'Dresden china' people—four feet tall, sexless in appearance, intellectually feeble.

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