Sketches New and Old


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since they inspired with life and wholesome cheer a scene which would  
otherwise have brought to the mind only a sense of forsakenness and  
desolation. Information was sought of these spiders, but in vain. They  
were of a different nationality from those with the expedition, and their  
language seemed but a musical, meaningless jargon. They were a timid,  
gentle race, but ignorant, and heathenish worshipers of unknown gods.  
The expedition detailed a great detachment of missionaries to teach them  
the true religion, and in a week's time a precious work had been wrought  
among those darkened creatures, not three families being by that time at  
peace with each other or having a settled belief in any system of  
religion whatever. This encouraged the expedition to establish a colony  
of missionaries there permanently, that the work of grace might go on.  
But let us not outrun our narrative. After close examination of the  
fronts of the caverns, and much thinking and exchanging of theories, the  
scientists determined the nature of these singular formations. They said  
that each belonged mainly to the Old Red Sandstone period; that the  
cavern fronts rose in innumerable and wonderfully regular strata high in  
the air, each stratum about five frog-spans thick, and that in the  
present discovery lay an overpowering refutation of all received geology;  
for between every two layers of Old Red Sandstone reposed a thin layer of  
decomposed limestone; so instead of there having been but one Old Red  
Sandstone period there had certainly been not less than a hundred and  
seventy-five! And by the same token it was plain that there had also  
been a hundred and seventy-five floodings of the earth and depositings of  
limestone strata! The unavoidable deduction from which pair of facts was  
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