Quotation from: The Strength of the Strong

Written by: Jack London


All organization vanished. The government crumbled away. Decrees
and proclamations were useless when the men who made them and
signed them one moment were dead the next. Nor could the maddened
millions, spurred on to flight by death, pause to heed anything.
They fled from the cities to infect the country, and wherever they
fled they carried the plagues with them. The hot summer was on--
Jacobus Laningdale had selected the time shrewdly--and the plague
festered everywhere. Much is conjectured of what occurred, and
much has been learned from the stories of the few survivors. The
wretched creatures stormed across the Empire in many-millioned
flight. The vast armies China had collected on her frontiers
melted away. The farms were ravaged for food, and no more crops
were planted, while the crops already in were left unattended and
never came to harvest. The most remarkable thing, perhaps, was the
flights. Many millions engaged in them, charging to the bounds of
the Empire to be met and turned back by the gigantic armies of the
West. The slaughter of the mad hosts on the boundaries was
stupendous. Time and again the guarding line was drawn back twenty
or thirty miles to escape the contagion of the multitudinous dead.

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