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The First Men In The Moon

Chapter 4 Inside the Sphere

Word Count: 1220    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

own into the black interior of the sphere. We two were alone. It was eveni

enta from Cavor. The interior was warm, the thermometer stood at eighty, and as we should lose little or none of this by radiation, we were d

bout my feet, and soon we had everything in. He walked about the roofless shed for a time se

you got the

brought anyth

Lord

are uncertainties-- The voyag

ut

in this sphere with ab

h I'd

hole. "Look!" he said. "

here

ll be a

have brought. Farther away in the corner I saw a torn _Lloyd's News_. I sc

hand and read, "The Works

ation has been so purely scien

r rea

ev

you know--in an irr

at I am told,

long of twilight vanished. We were in darkness. For a time neither of us spoke. Although our case would not be impervious to sound, everything was very

e no chairs

hat," said Cavor. "

y n

d, in the tone of a ma

would be cold and inhospitable enough for me--for weeks I had been living on subsidies from Cavor--but after all, would it be as cold as the infinite zero, as inhospitable as empty space? If it ha

tling sound. For just one instant I had a sense of enormous tension, a transient conviction that

or!" I said into the darkness, "m

. He made

business have I here? I'm not coming, Cavo

n't," h

ll soon see

el now, Bedford," he said. "That little jerk was the start. Alrea

world before. Then I perceived an unaccountable change in my bodily sensations. It was a feeling of lightness, of unreality. Coupled with that was a queer sensation in the head, an apoplec

nd a little glow l

ded one another in silence. The transparent blackness of the

committed," I

aid, "we're

"Let your muscles keep quite lax--as if you were in bed. We

to see that they were floating now nearly a foot from the spherical wall. Then I saw from his shadow that Cavor was no longe

that did not prevent my being afraid. We were cut off from all exterior gravitation, only the attraction of objects within our sphere had effect. Consequently everything that was not fixed to the glass was falling--slowly b

vor, "and float back to back,

e nearest thing in earthly experience to it that I know is lying on a very thick, soft feather bed. But the quality of utter detachment and independence! I had not reckoned on things like this

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“As I sit down to write here amidst the shadows of vine-leaves under the blue sky of southern Italy, it comes to me with a certain quality of astonishment that my participation in these amazing adventures of Mr. Cavor was, after all, the outcome of the purest accident. It might have been any one. I fell into these things at a time when I thought myself removed from the slightest possibility of disturbing experiences. I had gone to Lympne because I had imagined it the most uneventful place in the world. "Here, at any rate," said I, "I shall find peace and a chance to work!"”
1 Chapter 1 Mr. Bedford Meets Mr. Cavor at Lympne2 Chapter 2 The First Making of Cavorite3 Chapter 3 The Building of the sphere4 Chapter 4 Inside the Sphere5 Chapter 5 The Journey to the Moon6 Chapter 6 The Landing on the Moon7 Chapter 7 Sunrise on the Moon8 Chapter 8 A Lunar Morning9 Chapter 9 Prospecting Begins10 Chapter 10 Lost Men in the Moon11 Chapter 11 The Mooncalf Pastures12 Chapter 12 The Selenite's Face13 Chapter 13 Mr. Cavor Makes Some Suggestions14 Chapter 14 Experiments in intercourse15 Chapter 15 The Giddy Bridge16 Chapter 16 Points of View17 Chapter 17 The Fight in the Cave of the Moon Butchers18 Chapter 18 In the Sunlight19 Chapter 19 Mr. Bedford Alone20 Chapter 20 Mr. Bedford in Infinite Space21 Chapter 21 Mr. Bedford at Littlestone22 Chapter 22 The Astonishing Communication of Mr. Julius Wendig23 Chapter 23 An Abstract of the Six Messages First Received fro24 Chapter 24 The Natural History of the Selenites25 Chapter 25 The Grand Lunar26 Chapter 26 The Last Message Cavor sent to the Earth