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		<title>The beauty of the world.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I did not answer, but instead reached to my side and pressed the little fingers of her I&#160;loved&#160;where they clung to me for support, and then, in unbroken&#160;silence, we sped over the yellow, moonlit moss; each of us occupied with his own thoughts. For my part I could not be other than joyful had I]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I did not answer, but instead reached to my side and pressed the little fingers of her I&nbsp;<strong>loved</strong>&nbsp;where they clung to me for support, and then, in unbroken&nbsp;<strong>silence</strong>, we sped over the yellow, moonlit moss; each of us occupied with his own thoughts. For my part I could not be other than joyful had I tried, with&nbsp;<em>Dejah Thoris</em>&#8216; warm body pressed close to mine, and with all our unpassed danger my heart was singing as gaily as though we were already entering the gates of&nbsp;<strong>Helium</strong>.</p>
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<h2>There no other way for the whale to land</h2>
<blockquote><p>Our earlier plans had been so sadly upset that we now found ourselves without food or drink, and I alone was armed. We therefore urged our&nbsp;<strong>beasts</strong>&nbsp;to a speed that must tell on them sorely before we could hope to sight the ending of the first stage of our journey.</p>
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<p>Another reason which <strong>Sag-Harbor</strong> (he went by that name) urged for his want of faith in this matter of the prophet, was something obscurely in reference to his incarcerated body and the whale&#8217;s gastric juices. </p>
<p>But this objection likewise falls to the ground, because a German <strong>exegetist</strong> supposes that Jonah must have taken refuge in the floating body of a dead whale. </p>
<p>Nor have there been wanting learned exegetists who have opined that the whale mentioned in the book of Jonah merely meant a life-preserver&mdash;an inflated bag of wind&mdash;which the endangered prophet swam to, and so was saved from a watery doom. Poor <strong>Sag-Harbor</strong>, therefore, seems worsted all round. But he had still another reason for his want of faith. </p>
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<h2>the French soldiers in the Russian campaign</h2>
<p>We rode all night and all the following day with only a few short&nbsp;<strong>rests</strong>. On the second night both we and our animals were completely fagged, and so we lay down upon the moss and slept for some five or six hours, taking up the journey once more before daylight. All the following day we rode, and when, late in the afternoon we had sighted no distant trees, the mark of the great waterways throughout all&nbsp;<strong>Barsoom</strong>, the terrible truth flashed upon us&mdash;we were lost.</p>
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		<title>Coffee is a language in itself.</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now, mustering the spare poles from below, and selecting one of <strong>hickory</strong>, with the bark still investing it, <strong>Ahab</strong> fitted the end to the socket of the iron. A coil of new tow-line was then unwound, and some fathoms of it taken to the windlass, and stretched to a great tension. Pressing his foot upon it, till the rope hummed like a harp-string, then eagerly bending over it, and seeing no strandings, Ahab exclaimed, &#8220;<em>Good! and now for the seizings.</em>&#8220;
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<blockquote><p>At one extremity the rope was unstranded, and the separate spread yarns were all braided and woven round the socket of the harpoon; the pole was then driven hard up into the socket; from the lower end the rope was traced half-way along the pole&#8217;s length, and firmly secured so, with <strong>intertwistings</strong> of twine. </p>
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<h2>Some nice feeling towards the sea</h2>
<p>This done, pole, iron, and rope&mdash;like the Three Fates&mdash;remained inseparable, and Ahab moodily stalked away with the weapon; the sound of his ivory leg, and the sound of the hickory pole, both hollowly ringing along every plank. But ere he entered his cabin, light, unnatural, half-bantering, yet most piteous sound was heard. Oh, Pip! thy wretched laugh, thy idle but <strong>unresting</strong> eye; all thy strange mummeries not unmeaningly blended with the black tragedy of the melancholy ship, and mocked it!</p>
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<p>Penetrating further and further into the heart of the Japanese cruising ground, the <strong>Pequod</strong> was soon all astir in the fishery. Often, in mild, pleasant weather, for twelve, fifteen, eighteen, and twenty hours on the stretch, they were engaged in the boats, steadily pulling, or sailing, or paddling after the whales, or for an interlude of sixty or seventy minutes calmly awaiting their uprising; though with but small <strong>success</strong> for their pains.</p>
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<h2>The long-drawn virgin vales</h2>
<p class="lead">At such times, under an abated sun; afloat all day upon smooth, slow heaving <strong>swells</strong>; seated in his boat, light as a birch canoe; and so sociably mixing with the soft waves themselves, that like hearth-stone cats they purr against the gunwale.</p>
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These are the times, when in his whale-boat the rover softly feels a certain filial, <strong>confident</strong>, land-like feeling towards the sea; that he regards it as so much flowery earth; and the distant ship revealing only the tops of her masts, seems struggling forward, not through high rolling waves, but through the tall grass of a rolling prairie: as when the western emigrants&#8217; horses only show their erected ears, while their hidden bodies widely wade through the amazing <strong>verdure</strong>.</p>
<p>The long-drawn virgin vales; the mild blue <strong>hill-sides</strong>; as over these there steals the hush, the hum; you almost swear that play-wearied children lie sleeping in these solitudes, in some glad May-time, when the flowers of the woods are plucked. And all this mixes with your most mystic mood; so that fact and fancy, half-way meeting, <strong>interpenetrate</strong>, and form one seamless whole.</p>
<p>Nor did such soothing scenes, however temporary, fail of at least as temporary an effect on Ahab. But if these secret golden keys did seem to open in him his own secret golden treasuries, yet did his breath upon them prove but tarnishing.</p></div>
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<p>Now, mustering the spare poles from below, and selecting one of <strong>hickory</strong>, with the bark still investing it, <strong>Ahab</strong> fitted the end to the socket of the iron. A coil of new tow-line was then unwound, and some fathoms of it taken to the windlass, and stretched to a great tension. Pressing his foot upon it, till the rope hummed like a harp-string, then eagerly bending over it, and seeing no strandings, Ahab exclaimed, &#8220;<em>Good! and now for the seizings.</em>&#8221;</p>
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<h2>land-like feeling towards the sea </h2>
<p class="lead">At one extremity the rope was <strong>unstranded</strong>, and the separate spread yarns were all braided and woven round the socket of the harpoon; the pole was then driven hard up into the socket.</p>
<h2>What about some nice looking list?</h2>
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<p>Ahab moodily stalked away with the weapon; the sound of his ivory leg, and the sound of the hickory pole, both hollowly ringing along every plank. But ere he entered his cabin, light, unnatural, half-bantering, yet most piteous sound was heard. Oh, Pip! thy wretched laugh, thy idle but <strong>unresting</strong> eye; all thy strange mummeries not unmeaningly blended with the black tragedy of the melancholy ship, and mocked it!</p>
<p>Penetrating further and further into the heart of the Japanese cruising ground, the <strong>Pequod</strong> was soon all astir in the fishery. Often, in mild, pleasant weather, for twelve, fifteen, eighteen, and twenty hours on the stretch, they were engaged in the boats, steadily pulling, or sailing, or paddling after the whales, or for an interlude of sixty or seventy minutes calmly awaiting their uprising; though with but small <strong>success</strong> for their pains.</p>
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<blockquote><p>She explained that they had as much as thirty pounds in gold, besides a five-pound note, and suggested that with that they might get upon a train at St. Albans or New Barnet.</p>
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<p>These are the times, when in his whale-boat the rover softly feels a certain filial, <strong>confident</strong>, land-like feeling towards the sea; that he regards it as so much flowery earth; and the distant ship revealing only the tops of her masts, seems struggling forward, not through high rolling waves, but through the tall grass of a rolling prairie: as when the western emigrants&#8217; horses only show their erected ears, while their hidden bodies widely wade through the amazing <strong>verdure</strong>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Articles no less passionate than&#160;logical&#160;appeared on the question, for geography is one of the pet subjects of the English; and the columns devoted to Phileas Fogg&#8217;s venture were eagerly devoured by all classes of readers. At first some rash&#160;individuals, principally of the gentler sex, espoused his cause, which became still more popular when the Illustrated]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Articles no less passionate than&nbsp;<strong>logical</strong>&nbsp;appeared on the question, for geography is one of the pet subjects of the English; and the columns devoted to Phileas Fogg&#8217;s venture were eagerly devoured by all classes of readers. At first some rash&nbsp;<strong>individuals</strong>, principally of the gentler sex, espoused his cause, which became still more popular when the Illustrated London News came out with his portrait, copied from a photograph in the Reform Club. A few readers of the Daily Telegraph even dared to say, &#8220;<em>Why not, after all? Stranger things have come to pass.</em>&#8220;</p>
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He might, perhaps, reckon on the arrival of trains at the designated hours, in&nbsp;<strong>Europe</strong>, where the distances were relatively moderate; but when he calculated upon crossing India in three days, and the United States in seven, could he rely beyond misgiving upon accomplishing his task? There were accidents to machinery, the liability of trains to run off the line,&nbsp;<strong>collisions</strong>, bad weather, the blocking up by snow&mdash;were not all these against Phileas Fogg? Would he not find himself, when travelling by steamer in winter, at the mercy of the winds and fogs?</p>
<blockquote><p>Is it uncommon for the best ocean steamers to be two or three days behind time? But a single delay would suffice to fatally break the chain of communication; should Phileas Fogg once miss, even by an hour; a steamer, he would have to wait for the next, and that would irrevocably render his attempt vain.</p></blockquote>
<p>This article made a great deal of noise, and, being copied into all the papers, seriously depressed the advocates of the rash&nbsp;<strong>tourist</strong>.&nbsp;Everybody knows that England is the world of betting men, who are of a higher class than mere gamblers; to bet is in the English temperament. Not only the members of the Reform, but the general public, made heavy wagers for or against&nbsp;<em>Phileas Fogg,</em>&nbsp;who was set down in the betting books as if he were a race-horse. Bonds were issued, and made their appearance on &#8216;Change; &#8220;Phileas Fogg bonds&#8221; were offered at par or at a premium, and a great business was done in them.</p>
<p>But five days after the article in the bulletin of the<strong>&nbsp;Geographical Society</strong>&nbsp;appeared, the demand began to subside: &#8220;Phileas Fogg&#8221; declined. They were offered by packages, at first of five, then of ten, until at last nobody would take less than twenty, fifty, a hundred!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was a cheerful prospect. I asked Perry what he thought about it; but he only shrugged his shoulders and continued a longwinded prayer he had been at for some time. He was wont to say that the only redeeming feature of our captivity was the ample time it gave him for the improvisation of]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was a cheerful prospect. I asked <strong>Perry</strong> what he thought about it; but he only shrugged his shoulders and continued a longwinded prayer he had been at for some time. He was wont to say that the only redeeming feature of our captivity was the ample time it gave him for the improvisation of prayers&mdash;it was becoming an obsession with him. The <strong>Sagoths</strong> had begun to take notice of his habit of declaiming throughout entire marches. One of them asked him what he was saying&mdash;to whom he was talking. The question gave me an idea, so I answered quickly before <strong>Perry</strong> could say anything.
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<p>I realized, but if we could make any capital out of <strong>Perry&#8217;s</strong> harmless mania I wanted to make it while the making was prime. It worked splendidly. The Sagoths treated us both with marked respect during the balance of the journey, and then passed the word along to their master <strong>Mahars</strong>.</p>
<p> She explained that they had as much as thirty pounds in gold, besides a five-pound note, and suggested that with that they might get upon a train at St. Albans or New Barnet. My brother thought that was hopeless, seeing the fury of the Londoners to crowd upon the trains, and broached his own idea of striking across Essex towards Harwich and thence escaping from the country altogether.</p>
<p>Mrs. <strong>Elphinstone</strong>&#8211;that was the name of the woman in white&#8211;would listen to no reasoning, and kept calling upon &#8220;George&#8221;; but her sister-in-law was astonishingly quiet and deliberate, and at last agreed to my brother&#8217;s suggestion.</p>
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<blockquote><p>Two marches after this episode we came to the city of Phutra. The entrance to it was marked by two lofty towers of granite, which guarded a flight of steps leading to the buried city. Sagoths were on guard here as well as at a hundred or more other towers scattered about over a large plain.</p></blockquote>
<p>As we descended the broad staircase which led to the main avenue of <strong>Phutra</strong> I caught my first sight of the dominant race of the inner world. Involuntarily I shrank back as one of the creatures approached to inspect us. A more hideous thing it would be impossible to imagine. The all-powerful <strong>Mahars</strong> of <strong>Pellucidar</strong> are great reptiles, some six or eight feet in length, with long narrow heads and great round eyes. Their beak-like mouths are lined with sharp, white fangs, and the backs of their huge, lizard bodies are serrated into bony ridges from their necks to the end of their long tails.</p>
<p>Their feet are equipped with three webbed toes, while from the fore feet membranous wings, which are attached to their bodies just in front of the hind legs, protrude at an angle of 45 degrees toward the rear, ending in sharp points several feet above their bodies.</p>
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I did not answer, but instead reached to my side and pressed the little fingers of her I <strong>loved</strong> where they clung to me for support, and then, in unbroken <strong>silence</strong>, we sped over the yellow, moonlit moss; each of us occupied with his own thoughts. For my part I could not be other than joyful had I tried, with <em>Dejah Thoris</em>&#8216; warm body pressed close to mine, and with all our unpassed danger my heart was singing as gaily as though we were already entering the gates of <strong>Helium</strong>.</p>
<p>Our earlier plans had been so sadly upset that we now found ourselves without food or drink, and I alone was armed. We therefore urged our <strong>beasts</strong> to a speed that must tell on them sorely before we could hope to sight the ending of the first stage of our journey.</p>
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<p>We rode all night and all the following day with only a few short <strong>rests</strong>. On the second night both we and our animals were completely fagged, and so we lay down upon the moss and slept for some five or six hours, taking up the journey once more before daylight. All the following day we rode, and when, late in the afternoon we had sighted no distant trees, the mark of the great waterways throughout all <strong>Barsoom</strong>, the terrible truth flashed upon us&mdash;we were lost.</p>
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<p>The <strong>artilleryman</strong> agreed with me that the house was no place to stay in. He proposed, he said, to make his way Londonward, and thence rejoin his battery&#8211;No. 12, of the Horse Artillery. My plan was to return at once to Leatherhead; and so greatly had the strength of the <strong>Martians</strong> impressed me that I had determined to take my wife to <strong>Newhaven</strong>, and go with her out of the country forthwith. For I already perceived clearly that the country about London must inevitably be the scene of a disastrous struggle before such creatures as these could be destroyed.</p>
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<h2>Thence I would make a big detour by Epsom</h2>
<p>Between us and Leatherhead, however, lay the third <strong>cylinder</strong>, with its guarding giants. Had I been alone, I think I should have taken my chance and struck across country. But the artilleryman dissuaded me: &#8220;<em>It&#8217;s no kindness to the right sort of wife,</em>&#8221; he said, &#8220;<em>to make her a widow</em>&#8220;; and in the end I agreed to go with him, under cover of the woods, northward as far as Street Cobham before I parted with him. Thence I would make a big detour by Epsom to reach Leatherhead.</p>
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<li>Since then he had been skulking along towards Maybur</li>
<li>People were hiding in trenches and cellars</li>
<li>He had been consumed with thirst until he found one of the water</li>
<li>That was the story I got from him, bit by bit</li>
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<h2>In the road lay a group of three charred bodies</h2>
<p>I should have started at once, but my companion had been in active service and he knew better than that. He made me ransack the house for a flask, which he filled with whiskey; and we lined every <strong>available</strong> pocket with packets of biscuits and slices of meat. Then we crept out of the house, and ran as quickly as we could down the ill-made road by which I had come overnight.</p>
<blockquote><p>It seemed to me that the pit had been enlarged, and ever and again puffs of vivid green vapour streamed up and out of it towards the brightening dawn&#8211;streamed up, whirled, broke, and vanished.</p>
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<p>The houses seemed deserted. In the road lay a group of three charred bodies close together, struck dead by the Heat-Ray; and here and there were things that people had dropped&#8211;a clock, a slipper, a silver spoon, and the like poor <strong>valuables</strong>. At the corner turning up towards the post office a little cart, filled with boxes and furniture, and horseless, heeled over on a broken wheel. A cash box had been hastily smashed open and thrown under the debris.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since then he had been skulking along towards Maybury, in the hope of getting out of danger Londonward. People were hiding in trenches and cellars, and many of the survivors had made off towards Woking village and Send. He had been consumed with thirst until he found one of the water mains near the railway]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since then he had been skulking along towards <strong>Maybury</strong>, in the hope of getting out of danger <strong>Londonward</strong>. People were hiding in trenches and cellars, and many of the survivors had made off towards Woking village and Send. He had been consumed with thirst until he found one of the water mains near the railway arch smashed, and the water bubbling out like a spring upon the road.</p>
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<blockquote><p>When we had finished eating we went softly upstairs to my study, and I looked again out of the open window. In one night the valley had become a valley of ashes. The fires had dwindled now.</p></blockquote>
<p>That was the story I got from him, bit by bit. We lit no lamp for fear of attracting the <strong>Martians</strong>, and ever and again our hands would touch upon bread or meat. As he talked, things about us came darkly out of the darkness, and the trampled bushes and broken rose trees outside the window grew distinct. It would seem that a number of men or animals had rushed across the lawn. I began to see his face, blackened and haggard, as no doubt mine was also.</p>
<p>When we had finished eating we went softly upstairs to my <strong>study</strong>, and I looked again out of the open window. In one night the valley had become a valley of ashes. The fires had <strong>dwindled</strong> now. Where flames had been there were now streamers of smoke; but the countless ruins of shattered and gutted houses and blasted and blackened trees that the night had hidden stood out now gaunt and terrible in the pitiless light of dawn. Yet here and there some object had had the luck to escape&#8211;a white <strong>railway</strong> signal here, the end of a greenhouse there, white and fresh amid the wreckage. Never before in the history of warfare had destruction been so indiscriminate and so universal. And shining with the growing light of the east, three of the metallic giants stood about the pit, their cowls rotating as though they were surveying the desolation they had made.</p>
<p>It seemed to me that the pit had been enlarged, and ever and again puffs of vivid green <em>vapour</em> streamed up and out of it towards the brightening dawn&#8211;streamed up, whirled, broke, and vanished.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now, mustering the spare poles from below, and selecting one of hickory, with the bark still investing it, Ahab fitted the end to the socket of the iron. A coil of new tow-line was then unwound, and some fathoms of it taken to the windlass, and stretched to a great tension. Pressing his foot upon]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now, mustering the spare poles from below, and selecting one of <strong>hickory</strong>, with the bark still investing it, <strong>Ahab</strong> fitted the end to the socket of the iron. A coil of new tow-line was then unwound, and some fathoms of it taken to the windlass, and stretched to a great tension. Pressing his foot upon it, till the rope hummed like a harp-string, then eagerly bending over it, and seeing no strandings, Ahab exclaimed, &#8220;<em>Good! and now for the seizings.</em>&#8221;</p>
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<p>At one extremity the rope was unstranded, and the separate spread yarns were all braided and woven round the socket of the harpoon; the pole was then driven hard up into the socket; from the lower end the rope was traced half-way along the pole&#8217;s length, and firmly secured so, with <strong>intertwistings</strong> of twine. This done, pole, iron, and rope&mdash;like the Three Fates&mdash;remained inseparable, and Ahab moodily stalked away with the weapon; the sound of his ivory leg, and the sound of the hickory pole, both hollowly ringing along every plank. But ere he entered his cabin, light, unnatural, half-bantering, yet most piteous sound was heard. Oh, Pip! thy wretched laugh, thy idle but <strong>unresting</strong> eye; all thy strange mummeries not unmeaningly blended with the black tragedy of the melancholy ship, and mocked it!</p>
<p>Penetrating further and further into the heart of the Japanese cruising ground, the <strong>Pequod</strong> was soon all astir in the fishery. Often, in mild, pleasant weather, for twelve, fifteen, eighteen, and twenty hours on the stretch, they were engaged in the boats, steadily pulling, or sailing, or paddling after the whales, or for an interlude of sixty or seventy minutes calmly awaiting their uprising; though with but small <strong>success</strong> for their pains.
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<h2 class="bordered">Words are only painted fire a look is the fire itself.</h2>
<p>At such times, under an abated sun; afloat all day upon smooth, slow heaving <strong>swells</strong>; seated in his boat, light as a birch canoe; and so sociably mixing with the soft waves themselves, that like hearth-stone cats they purr against the gunwale; these are the times of dreamy quietude, when beholding the <strong>tranquil</strong> beauty and brilliancy of the ocean&#8217;s skin, one forgets the tiger heart that pants beneath it; and would not willingly remember, that this velvet paw but conceals a remorseless fang.</p>
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<p>These are the times, when in his whale-boat the rover softly feels a certain filial, <strong>confident</strong>, land-like feeling towards the sea; that he regards it as so much flowery earth; and the distant ship revealing only the tops of her masts, seems struggling forward, not through high rolling waves, but through the tall grass of a rolling prairie: as when the western emigrants&#8217; horses only show their erected ears, while their hidden bodies widely wade through the amazing <strong>verdure</strong>.</p>
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<p>The long-drawn virgin vales; the mild blue <strong>hill-sides</strong>; as over these there steals the hush, the hum; you almost swear that play-wearied children lie sleeping in these solitudes, in some glad May-time, when the flowers of the woods are plucked. And all this mixes with your most mystic mood; so that fact and fancy, half-way meeting, <strong>interpenetrate</strong>, and form one seamless whole.</p>
<p>Nor did such soothing scenes, however temporary, fail of at least as temporary an effect on Ahab. But if these secret golden keys did seem to open in him his own secret golden treasuries, yet did his breath upon them prove but tarnishing.</p>
<p>Oh, grassy glades! oh, ever vernal endless landscapes in the soul; in ye,&mdash;though long parched by the dead drought of the earthy life,&mdash;in ye, men yet may roll, like young horses in new morning clover; and for some few fleeting moments, feel the cool <strong>dew</strong> of the life immortal on them. Would to God these blessed calms would last. But the mingled, mingling threads of life are woven by warp and woof: calms crossed by storms, a storm for every calm. There is no steady unretracing progress in this life; we do not advance through fixed gradations, and at the last one pause:&mdash;through infancy&#8217;s unconscious spell, boyhood&#8217;s thoughtless faith, adolescence&#8217; doubt (the common doom), then scepticism, then disbelief, resting at last in manhood&#8217;s pondering repose of If. But once gone through, we trace the round again; and are infants, boys, and men, and Ifs eternally. Where lies the final harbor, whence we unmoor no more? In what rapt ether sails the world, of which the weariest will never weary? Where is the <strong>foundling&#8217;s</strong> father hidden? Our souls are like those orphans whose unwedded mothers die in bearing them: the secret of our paternity lies in their grave, and we must there to learn it.</p>
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