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earth's."  
The arrow went home. It carried sorrow to the breast of every apostle of  
learning there, for none could deny that this was a formidable criticism.  
But tranquilly the venerable Duke crossed his limbs behind his ears and  
said:  
"My friend has touched the marrow of our mighty discovery. Yes--all that  
have lived before us thought a transit of Venus consisted of a flight  
across the sun's face; they thought it, they maintained it, they honestly  
believed it, simple hearts, and were justified in it by the limitations  
of their knowledge; but to us has been granted the inestimable boon of  
proving that the transit occurs across the earth's face, for we have SEEN  
it!"  
The assembled wisdom sat in speechless adoration of this imperial  
intellect. All doubts had instantly departed, like night before the  
lightning.  
The Tumble-Bug had just intruded, unnoticed. He now came reeling forward  
among the scholars, familiarly slapping first one and then another on the  
shoulder, saying "Nice ('ic) nice old boy!" and smiling a smile of  
elaborate content. Arrived at a good position for speaking, he put his  
left arm akimbo with his knuckles planted in his hip just under the edge  
of his cut-away coat, bent his right leg, placing his toe on the ground  
and resting his heel with easy grace against his left shin, puffed out  
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