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Read the following passage from The First Men in the Moon.

And of Bedford I have heard or seen nothing more, nor, so far as I can gather, any Selenite. Either the night overtook him in the crater, or else, which is more probable, he found the sphere, and, desiring to steal a march upon me, made off with it—only, I fear, to find it uncontrollable, and to meet a more lingering fate in outer space.
Which character’s point of view is presented in the passage above?

Mr. Cavor
A Selenite
The Grand Lunar
Mr. Bedford

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Mr Cavor is the point of view
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Answer: Mr. Cavor


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