The First Men In The Moon


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"Yes," he said.  
"
We can take back an earnest of success in this gold."  
He looked at my golden crowbars, and said nothing for a space. He stood  
with his hands clasped behind his back, staring across the crater. At  
last he signed and spoke. "It was I found the way here, but to find a way  
isn't always to be master of a way. If I take my secret back to earth,  
what will happen? I do not see how I can keep my secret for a year, for  
even a part of a year. Sooner or later it must come out, even if other  
men rediscover it. And then ... Governments and powers will struggle to  
get hither, they will fight against one another, and against these moon  
people; it will only spread warfare and multiply the occasions of war. In  
a little while, in a very little while, if I tell my secret, this planet  
to its deepest galleries will be strewn with human dead. Other things are  
doubtful, but that is certain. It is not as though man had any use for the  
moon. What good would the moon be to men? Even of their own planet what  
have they made but a battle-ground and theatre of infinite folly? Small  
as his world is, and short as his time, he has still in his little life  
down there far more than he can do. No! Science has toiled too long  
forging weapons for fools to use. It is time she held her hand. Let him  
find it out for himself again--in a thousand years' time."  
"
There are methods of secrecy," I said.  
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