The First Men In The Moon


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unless I misunderstood him, explained that in the earlier stages these  
queer little creatures are apt to display signs of suffering in their  
various cramped situations, but they easily become indurated to their lot;  
and he took me on to where a number of flexible-minded messengers were  
being drawn out and broken in. It is quite unreasonable, I know, but such  
glimpses of the educational methods of these beings affect me  
disagreeably. I hope, however, that may pass off, and I may be able to  
see more of this aspect of their wonderful social order. That  
wretched-looking hand-tentacle sticking out of its jar seemed to have a  
sort of limp appeal for lost possibilities; it haunts me still, although,  
of course it is really in the end a far more humane proceeding than our  
earthly method of leaving children to grow into human beings, and then  
making machines of them.  
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Quite recently, too--I think it was on the eleventh or twelfth visit I  
made to this apparatus--I had a curious light upon the lives of these  
operatives. I was being guided through a short cut hither, instead of  
going down the spiral, and by the quays to the Central Sea. From the  
devious windings of a long, dark gallery, we emerged into a vast, low  
cavern, pervaded by an earthy smell, and as things go in this darkness,  
rather brightly lit. The light came from a tumultuous growth of livid  
fungoid shapes--some indeed singularly like our terrestrial mushrooms,  
but standing as high or higher than a man.  
"'Mooneys eat these?' said I to Phi-oo.  
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