“Imustnotforgethere,thatthestarsappearedonlyonthatsideoftheglobeturnedtowardthemoon,andthattheclosertheyweretoitthelargertheyseemed。Ihavealsotoinformyouthat,whetheritwascalmweatherorstormy,Ifoundmyself_alwaysimmediatelybetweenthemoonandtheearth。_I__wasconvincedofthisfortworeasons-becausemybirdsalwaysflewinastraightline;andbecausewheneverweattemptedtorest,_wewerecarriedinsensiblyaroundtheglobeoftheearth。_ForIadmittheopinionofCopernicus,whomaintainsthatitneverceasestorevolve_fromtheeasttothewest,_notuponthepolesoftheEquinoctial,commonlycalledthepolesoftheworld,butuponthoseoftheZodiac,aquestionofwhichI
proposetospeakmoreatlengthhere-after,whenIshallhaveleisuretorefreshmymemoryinregardtotheastrologywhichIlearnedatSalamancawhenyoung,andhavesinceforgotten。”
Notwithstandingtheblundersitalicized,thebookisnotwithoutsomeclaimtoattention,asaffordinganaivespecimenofthecurrentastronomicalnotionsofthetime。Oneoftheseassumed,thatthe“gravitatingpower“extendedbutashortdistancefromtheearth’ssurface,and,accordingly,wefindourvoyager“carriedinsensiblyaroundtheglobe。”etc。
Therehavebeenother“voyagestothemoon。”butnoneofhighermeritthantheonejustmentioned。ThatofBergeracisutterlymeaningless。
Inthethirdvolumeofthe“AmericanQuarterlyReview“willbefoundquiteanelaboratecriticismuponacertain“journey“ofthekindinquestionacriticisminwhichitisdifficulttosaywhetherthecriticmostexposesthestupidityofthebook,orhisownabsurdignoranceofastronomy。Iforgetthetitleofthework;butthe_means_ofthevoyagearemoredeplorablyillconceivedthanareeventhe_ganzas_ofourfriendtheSignorGonzales。Theadventurer,indiggingtheearth,happenstodiscoverapeculiarmetalforwhichthemoonhasastrongattraction,andstraightwayconstructsofitabox,which,whencastloosefromitsterrestrialfastenings,flieswithhim,forthwith,tothesatellite。The“FlightofThomasO’Rourke。”isa_jeud’esprit_notaltogethercontemptible,andhasbeentranslatedintoGerman。Thomas,thehero,was,infact,thegamekeeperofanIrishpeer,whoseeccentricitiesgaverisetothetale。The“flight“ismadeonaneagle’sback,fromHungryHill,aloftymountainattheendofBantryBay。
Inthesevarious_brochures_theaimisalwayssatirical;thethemebeingadescriptionofLunariancustomsascomparedwithours。Innoneisthereanyeffortat_plausibility_inthedetailsofthevoyageitself。Thewritersseem,ineachinstance,tobeutterlyuninformedinrespecttoastronomy。In“HansPfaall“thedesignisoriginal,inasmuchasregardsanattemptat_verisimilitude,_intheapplicationofscientificprinciplessofarasthewhimsicalnatureofthesubjectwouldpermit,totheactualpassagebetweentheearthandthemoon。
{*2}ThezodiacallightisprobablywhattheancientscalledTrabes。
EmicantTrabesquosdocosvocant。Pliny,lib。2,p。26。
{*3}SincetheoriginalpublicationofHansPfaall,IfindthatMr。
Green,ofNassauballoonnotoriety,andotherlateaeronauts,denytheassertionsofHumboldt,inthisrespect,andspeakofadecreasinginconvenience,preciselyinaccordancewiththetheoryhereurgedinamerespiritofbanter。
{*4}Haveliuswritesthathehasseveraltimesfound,inskiesperfectlyclear,whenevenstarsofthesixthandseventhmagnitudewereconspicuous,that,atthesamealtitudeofthemoon,atthesameelongationfromtheearth,andwithoneandthesameexcellenttelescope,themoonanditsmaculaedidnotappearequallylucidatalltimes。Fromthecircumstancesoftheobservation,itisevidentthatthecauseofthisphenomenonisnoteitherinourair,inthetube,inthemoon,orintheeyeofthespectator,butmustbelookedforinsomethinganatmosphere?existingaboutthemoon。
Whatho!whatho!thisfellowisdancingmad!
HehathbeenbittenbytheTarantula。
_AllintheWrong。_
MANYyearsago,IcontractedanintimacywithaMr。WilliamLegrand。HewasofanancientHuguenotfamily,andhadoncebeenwealthy;butaseriesofmisfortuneshadreducedhimtowant。Toavoidthemortificationconsequentuponhisdisasters,heleftNewOrleans,thecityofhisforefathers,andtookuphisresidenceatSullivan’sIsland,nearCharleston,SouthCarolina。ThisIslandisaverysingularone。Itconsistsoflittleelsethantheseasand,andisaboutthreemileslong。Itsbreadthatnopointexceedsaquarterofamile。Itisseparatedfromthemainlandbyascarcelyperceptiblecreek,oozingitswaythroughawildernessofreedsandslime,afavoriteresortofthemarshhen。Thevegetation,asmightbesupposed,isscant,oratleastdwarfish。Notreesofanymagnitudearetobeseen。Nearthewesternextremity,whereFortMoultriestands,andwherearesomemiserableframebuildings,tenanted,duringsummer,bythefugitivesfromCharlestondustandfever,maybefound,indeed,thebristlypalmetto;butthewholeisland,withtheexceptionofthiswesternpoint,andalineofhard,whitebeachontheseacoast,iscoveredwithadenseundergrowthofthesweetmyrtle,somuchprizedbythehorticulturistsofEngland。
Theshrubhereoftenattainstheheightoffifteenortwentyfeet,andformsanalmostimpenetrablecoppice,burtheningtheairwithitsfragrance。
Intheinmostrecessesofthiscoppice,notfarfromtheeasternormoreremoteendoftheisland,Legrandhadbuilthimselfasmallhut,whichheoccupiedwhenIfirst,bymereaccident,madehisacquaintance。Thissoonripenedintofriendship-fortherewasmuchinthereclusetoexciteinterestandesteem。Ifoundhimwelleducated,withunusualpowersofmind,butinfectedwithmisanthropy,andsubjecttoperversemoodsofalternateenthusiasmandmelancholy。
Hehadwithhimmanybooks,butrarelyemployedthem。Hischiefamusementsweregunningandfishing,orsaunteringalongthebeachandthroughthemyrtles,inquestofshellsorentomologicalspecimens;-hiscollectionofthelattermighthavebeenenviedbyaSwammerdamm。Intheseexcursionshewasusuallyaccompaniedbyanoldnegro,calledJupiter,whohadbeenmanumittedbeforethereversesofthefamily,butwhocouldbeinduced,neitherbythreatsnorbypromises,toabandonwhatheconsideredhisrightofattendanceuponthefootstepsofhisyoung“MassaWill。”ItisnotimprobablethattherelativesofLegrand,conceivinghimtobesomewhatunsettledinintellect,hadcontrivedtoinstilthisobstinacyintoJupiter,withaviewtothesupervisionandguardianshipofthewanderer。
ThewintersinthelatitudeofSullivan’sIslandareseldomverysevere,andinthefalloftheyearitisarareeventindeedwhenafireisconsiderednecessary。AboutthemiddleofOctober,18-,thereoccurred,however,adayofremarkablechilliness。JustbeforesunsetIscrambledmywaythroughtheevergreenstothehutofmyfriend,whomIhadnotvisitedforseveralweeks-myresidencebeing,atthattime,inCharleston,adistanceofninemilesfromtheIsland,whilethefacilitiesofpassageandre-passagewereveryfarbehindthoseofthepresentday。UponreachingthehutIrapped,aswasmycustom,andgettingnoreply,soughtforthekeywhereIknewitwassecreted,unlockedthedoorandwentin。Afinefirewasblazinguponthehearth。Itwasanovelty,andbynomeansanungratefulone。I
threwoffanovercoat,tookanarm-chairbythecracklinglogs,andawaitedpatientlythearrivalofmyhosts。
Soonafterdarktheyarrived,andgavemeamostcordialwelcome。
Jupiter,grinningfromeartoear,bustledabouttopreparesomemarsh-hensforsupper。Legrandwasinoneofhisfits-howelseshallItermthem?-ofenthusiasm。Hehadfoundanunknownbivalve,forminganewgenus,and,morethanthis,hehadhunteddownandsecured,withJupiter’sassistance,ascarab鎢swhichhebelievedtobetotallynew,butinrespecttowhichhewishedtohavemyopiniononthemorrow。
“Andwhynotto-night?”Iasked,rubbingmyhandsovertheblaze,andwishingthewholetribeofscarab鎖atthedevil。
“Ah,ifIhadonlyknownyouwerehere!”saidLegrand,“butit’ssolongsinceIsawyou;andhowcouldIforeseethatyouwouldpaymeavisitthisverynightofallothers?AsIwascominghomeImetLieutenantG,fromthefort,and,veryfoolishly,Ilenthimthebug;soitwillbeimpossibleforyoutoseeituntilthemorning。
Stayhereto-night,andIwillsendJupdownforitatsunrise。Itistheloveliestthingincreation!”
“What?-sunrise?”
“Nonsense!no!-thebug。Itisofabrilliantgoldcolor-aboutthesizeofalargehickory-nut-withtwojetblackspotsnearoneextremityoftheback,andanother,somewhatlonger,attheother。
Theantenn?are-“
“Deyaintnotininhim,MassaWill,Ikeepatellinonyou。”
hereinterruptedJupiter;“debugisagoolebug,solid,eberybitofhim,insideandall,sephimwing-neberfeelhalfsohebbyabuginmylife。”
“Well,supposeitis,Jup。”repliedLegrand,somewhatmoreearnestly,itseemedtome,thanthecasedemanded,“isthatanyreasonforyourlettingthebirdsburn?Thecolor“-hereheturnedtome-“isreallyalmostenoughtowarrantJupiter’sidea。Youneversawamorebrilliantmetalliclustrethanthescalesemit-butofthisyoucannotjudgetilltomorrow。InthemeantimeIcangiveyousomeideaoftheshape。”Sayingthis,heseatedhimselfatasmalltable,onwhichwereapenandink,butnopaper。Helookedforsomeinadrawer,butfoundnone。
“Nevermind。”saidheatlength,“thiswillanswer;“andhedrewfromhiswaistcoatpocketascrapofwhatItooktobeverydirtyfoolscap,andmadeuponitaroughdrawingwiththepen。Whilehedidthis,Iretainedmyseatbythefire,forIwasstillchilly。
Whenthedesignwascomplete,hehandedittomewithoutrising。AsI
receivedit,aloudgrowlwasheard,succeededbyascratchingatthedoor。Jupiteropenedit,andalargeNewfoundland,belongingtoLegrand,rushedin,leapeduponmyshoulders,andloadedmewithcaresses;forIhadshownhimmuchattentionduringpreviousvisits。
Whenhisgambolswereover,Ilookedatthepaper,and,tospeakthetruth,foundmyselfnotalittlepuzzledatwhatmyfriendhaddepicted。
“Well!”Isaid,aftercontemplatingitforsomeminutes,“thisisastrangescarab鎢s,Imustconfess:newtome:neversawanythinglikeitbefore-unlessitwasaskull,oradeath’s-head-whichitmorenearlyresemblesthananythingelsethathascomeundermyobservation。”
“Adeath’s-head!”echoedLegrand-“Oh-yes-well,ithassomethingofthatappearanceuponpaper,nodoubt。Thetwoupperblackspotslooklikeeyes,eh?andthelongeroneatthebottomlikeamouth-andthentheshapeofthewholeisoval。”
“Perhapsso。”saidI;“but,Legrand,Ifearyouarenoartist。I
mustwaituntilIseethebeetleitself,ifIamtoformanyideaofitspersonalappearance。”
“Well,Idon’tknow。”saidhe,alittlenettled,“Idrawtolerably-shoulddoitatleast-havehadgoodmasters,andflattermyselfthatIamnotquiteablockhead。”
“But,mydearfellow,youarejokingthen。”saidI,“thisisaverypassableskull-indeed,Imaysaythatitisaveryexcellentskull,accordingtothevulgarnotionsaboutsuchspecimensofphysiology-andyourscarab鎢smustbethequeerestscarab鎢sintheworldifitresemblesit。Why,wemaygetupaverythrillingbitofsuperstitionuponthishint。Ipresumeyouwillcallthebugscarab鎢scaputhominis,orsomethingofthatkind-therearemanysimilartitlesintheNaturalHistories。Butwherearetheantenn?
youspokeof?”
“Theantenn?”saidLegrand,whoseemedtobegettingunaccountablywarmuponthesubject;“Iamsureyoumustseetheantenn?Imadethemasdistinctastheyareintheoriginalinsect,andIpresumethatissufficient。”
“Well,well。”Isaid,“perhapsyouhave-stillIdon’tseethem;“andIhandedhimthepaperwithoutadditionalremark,notwishingtorufflehistemper;butIwasmuchsurprisedattheturnaffairshadtaken;hisillhumorpuzzledme-and,asforthedrawingofthebeetle,therewerepositivelynoantenn?visible,andthewholedidbearaverycloseresemblancetotheordinarycutsofadeath’s-head。