Attack and Riposte
Assoonastheexcitementhadsubsided,thefollowingwordswereheardutteredinastronganddeterminedvoice:
"Nowthatthespeakerhasfavoreduswithsomuchimagination,wouldhebesogoodastoreturntohissubject,andgiveusalittlepracticalviewofthequestion?"
Alleyesweredirectedtowardthepersonwhospoke.Hewasalittledried-upman,ofanactivefigure,withanAmerican"goatee"beard.Profitingbythedifferentmovementsinthecrowd,hehadmanagedbydegreestogainthefrontrowofspectators.There,witharmscrossedandsterngaze,hewatchedtheheroofthemeeting.Afterhavingputhisquestionheremainedsilent,andappearedtotakenonoticeofthethousandsoflooksdirectedtowardhimself,norofthemurmurofdisapprobationexcitedbyhiswords.Meetingatfirstwithnoreply,herepeatedhisquestionwithmarkedemphasis,adding,"Weareheretotalkaboutthemoonandnotabouttheearth."
"Youareright,sir,"repliedMichelArdan;"thediscussionhasbecomeirregular.Wewillreturntothemoon."
"Sir,"saidtheunknown,"youpretendthatoursatelliteisinhabited.Verygood,butifSelenitesdoexist,thatraceofbeingsassuredlymustlivewithoutbreathing,for—Iwarnyouforyourownsake—thereisnotthesmallestparticleofaironthesurfaceofthemoon."
AtthisremarkArdanpusheduphisshockofredhair;hesawthathewasonthepointofbeinginvolvedinastrugglewiththispersonupontheverygistofthewholequestion.