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Chapter 25 — The Grand Lunar
“‘Theirmindsmustdifferagreatdeal,’saidtheGrandLunar,‘ortheywouldallwanttodothesamethings.’
“Inordertobringmyselfintoacloserharmonywithhispreconceptions,Isaidthathissurmisewasright.‘Itwasallhiddeninthebrain,’Isaid;butthedifferencewasthere.PerhapsifonecouldseethemindsandsoulsofmentheywouldbeasvariedandunequalastheSelenites.Thereweregreatmenandsmallmen,menwhocouldreachoutfarandwide,menwhocouldgoswiftly;noisy,trumpet-mindedmen,andmenwhocouldrememberwithoutthinking....’”[Therecordisindistinctforthreewords.]
“Heinterruptedmetorecallmetomypreviousstatements.‘Butyousaidallmenrule?’hepressed.
“‘Toacertainextent,’Isaid,andmade,Ifear,adenserfogwithmyexplanation.
“Hereachedouttoasalientfact.‘Doyoumean,’asked,‘thatthereisnoGrandEarthly?’
“Ithoughtofseveralpeople,butassuredhimfinallytherewasnone.Iexplainedthatsuchautocratsandemperorsaswehadtrieduponearthhadusuallyendedindrink,orvice,orviolence,andthatthelargeandinfluentialsectionofthepeopleoftheearthtowhichIbelonged,theAnglo-Saxons,didnotmeantotrythatsortofthingagain.AtwhichtheGrandLunarwasevenmoreamazed.
“‘Buthowdoyoukeepevensuchwisdomasyouhave?’heasked;andIexplainedtohimthewaywehelpedourlimited[Awordomittedhere,probably“brains.”]withlibrariesofbooks.