Doctor Moreau Explains.
"Andnow,Prendick,Iwillexplain,"saidDoctorMoreau,sosoonaswehadeatenanddrunk."ImustconfessthatyouarethemostdictatorialguestIeverentertained.IwarnyouthatthisisthelastIshalldotoobligeyou.Thenextthingyouthreatentocommitsuicideabout,Ishan’tdo,—evenatsomepersonalinconvenience."
Hesatinmydeckchair,acigarhalfconsumedinhiswhite,dexterous-lookingfingers.Thelightoftheswinginglampfellonhiswhitehair;hestaredthroughthelittlewindowoutatthestarlight.Isatasfarawayfromhimaspossible,thetablebetweenusandtherevolverstohand.Montgomerywasnotpresent.Ididnotcaretobewiththetwooftheminsuchalittleroom.
"Youadmitthatthevivisectedhumanbeing,asyoucalledit,is,afterall,onlythepuma?"saidMoreau.Hehadmademevisitthathorrorintheinnerroom,toassuremyselfofitsinhumanity.
"Itisthepuma,"Isaid,"stillalive,butsocutandmutilatedasIprayImayneverseelivingfleshagain.Ofallvile—"
"Nevermindthat,"saidMoreau;"atleast,sparemethoseyouthfulhorrors.Montgomeryusedtobejustthesame.Youadmitthatitisthepuma.Nowbequiet,whileIreeloffmyphysiologicallecturetoyou."
Andforthwith,beginninginthetoneofamansupremelybored,butpresentlywarmingalittle,heexplainedhisworktome.Hewasverysimpleandconvincing.