Sketches New and Old


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SOME LEARNED FABLES FOR GOOD OLD BOYS AND GIRLS  
PART SECOND  
HOW THE ANIMALS OF THE WOOD COMPLETED THEIR SCIENTIFIC LABORS  
A week later the expedition camped in the midst of a collection of  
wonderful curiosities. These were a sort of vast caverns of stone that  
rose singly and in bunches out of the plain by the side of the river  
which they had first seen when they emerged from the forest. These  
caverns stood in long, straight rows on opposite sides of broad aisles  
that were bordered with single ranks of trees. The summit of each cavern  
sloped sharply both ways. Several horizontal rows of great square holes,  
obstructed by a thin, shiny, transparent substance, pierced the frontage  
of each cavern. Inside were caverns within caverns; and one might ascend  
and visit these minor compartments by means of curious winding ways  
consisting of continuous regular terraces raised one above another.  
There were many huge, shapeless objects in each compartment which were  
considered to have been living creatures at one time, though now the thin  
brown skin was shrunken and loose, and rattled when disturbed. Spiders  
were here in great number, and their cobwebs, stretched in all directions  
and wreathing the great skinny dead together, were a pleasant spectacle,  
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