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"The lights!" said he. "Yes—the lights of the world that now we shall never see."
What can be inferred from Mr. Cavor’s statement above?
He believes that they will not be able to return to earth.
He is lamenting that they will not survive the night.
He is excited about their escape from the cave.
He is reluctant to leave the caverns below the moon.
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