The Hymn of the Cannon-Ball
TheObservatoryofCambridgeinitsmemorableletterhadtreatedthequestionfromapurelyastronomicalpointofview.Themechanicalpartstillremained.
PresidentBarbicanehad,withoutlossoftime,nominatedaworkingcommitteeoftheGunClub.Thedutyofthiscommitteewastoresolvethethreegrandquestionsofthecannon,theprojectile,andthepowder.Itwascomposedoffourmembersofgreattechnicalknowledge,Barbicane(withacastingvoteincaseofequality),GeneralMorgan,MajorElphinstone,andJ.T.Maston,towhomwereconfidedthefunctionsofsecretary.Onthe8thofOctoberthecommitteemetatthehouseofPresidentBarbicane,3RepublicanStreet.Themeetingwasopenedbythepresidenthimself.
"Gentlemen,"saidhe,"wehavetoresolveoneofthemostimportantproblemsinthewholeofthenoblescienceofgunnery.Itmightappear,perhaps,themostlogicalcoursetodevoteourfirstmeetingtothediscussionoftheenginetobeemployed.Nevertheless,aftermatureconsideration,ithasappearedtomethatthequestionoftheprojectilemusttakeprecedenceofthatofthecannon,andthatthedimensionsofthelattermustnecessarilydependonthoseoftheformer."
"Suffermetosayaword,"herebrokeinJ.T.Maston.Permissionhavingbeengranted,"Gentlemen,"saidhewithaninspiredaccent,"ourpresidentisrightinplacingthequestionoftheprojectileaboveallothers.Theballweareabouttodischargeatthemoonisourambassadortoher,andIwishtoconsideritfromamoralpointofview.