The First Men In The Moon


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of it. And come again."  
He reflected. "When I came to the moon," he said, "I ought to have come  
alone."  
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The question before the meeting," I said, "is how to get back to the  
sphere."  
For a time we nursed our knees in silence. Then he seemed to decide for my  
reasons.  
"
I think," he said, "one can get data. It is clear that while the sun is  
on this side of the moon the air will be blowing through this planet  
sponge from the dark side hither. On this side, at any rate, the air will  
be expanding and flowing out of the moon caverns into the craters....  
Very well, there's a draught here."  
"So there is."  
"And that means that this is not a dead end; somewhere behind us this  
cleft goes on and up. The draught is blowing up, and that is the way we  
have to go. If we try to get up any sort of chimney or gully there is, we  
shall not only get out of these passages where they are hunting for us--"  
"But suppose the gully is too narrow?"  
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