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"
You
will
conceive
a
bunch
of
grapes
,
"
said
he
,
"
which
are
covered
by
some
infinitesimal
but
noxious
bacillus
.
The
gardener
passes
it
through
a
disinfecting
medium
.
It
may
be
that
he
desires
his
grapes
to
be
cleaner
.
It
may
be
that
he
needs
space
to
breed
some
fresh
bacillus
less
noxious
than
the
last
.
He
dips
it
into
the
poison
and
they
are
gone
.
Our
Gardener
is
,
in
my
opinion
,
about
to
dip
the
solar
system
,
and
the
human
bacillus
,
the
little
mortal
vibrio
which
twisted
and
wriggled
upon
the
outer
rind
of
the
earth
,
will
in
an
instant
be
sterilized
out
of
existence
.
"
Again
there
was
silence
.
It
was
broken
by
the
high
trill
of
the
telephone
-
bell
.
"
There
is
one
of
our
bacilli
squeaking
for
help
,
"
said
he
with
a
grim
smile
.
"
They
are
beginning
to
realize
that
their
continued
existence
is
not
really
one
of
the
necessities
of
the
universe
.
"
He
was
gone
from
the
room
for
a
minute
or
two
.
I
remember
that
none
of
us
spoke
in
his
absence
.
The
situation
seemed
beyond
all
words
or
comments
.
"
The
medical
officer
of
health
for
Brighton
,
"
said
he
when
he
returned
.
"
The
symptoms
are
for
some
reason
developing
more
rapidly
upon
the
sea
level
.
Our
seven
hundred
feet
of
elevation
give
us
an
advantage
.
Folk
seem
to
have
learned
that
I
am
the
first
authority
upon
the
question
.
No
doubt
it
comes
from
my
letter
in
the
Times
.
That
was
the
mayor
of
a
provincial
town
with
whom
I
talked
when
we
first
arrived
.
You
may
have
heard
me
upon
the
telephone
.
He
seemed
to
put
an
entirely
inflated
value
upon
his
own
life
.
I
helped
him
to
readjust
his
ideas
.
"
Summerlee
had
risen
and
was
standing
by
the
window
.
His
thin
,
bony
hands
were
trembling
with
his
emotion
.
"
Challenger
,
"
said
he
earnestly
,
"
this
thing
is
too
serious
for
mere
futile
argument
.
Do
not
suppose
that
I
desire
to
irritate
you
by
any
question
I
may
ask
.
But
I
put
it
to
you
whether
there
may
not
be
some
fallacy
in
your
information
or
in
your
reasoning
.
There
is
the
sun
shining
as
brightly
as
ever
in
the
blue
sky
.
There
are
the
heather
and
the
flowers
and
the
birds
.
There
are
the
folk
enjoying
themselves
upon
the
golf
-
links
and
the
laborers
yonder
cutting
the
corn
.
You
tell
us
that
they
and
we
may
be
upon
the
very
brink
of
destruction
—
that
this
sunlit
day
may
be
that
day
of
doom
which
the
human
race
has
so
long
awaited
.
So
far
as
we
know
,
you
found
this
tremendous
judgment
upon
what
?
Upon
some
abnormal
lines
in
a
spectrum
—
upon
rumours
from
Sumatra
—
upon
some
curious
personal
excitement
which
we
have
discerned
in
each
other
.
This
latter
symptom
is
not
so
marked
but
that
you
and
we
could
,
by
a
deliberate
effort
,
control
it
.
You
need
not
stand
on
ceremony
with
us
,
Challenger
.
We
have
all
faced
death
together
before
now
.
Speak
out
,
and
let
us
know
exactly
where
we
stand
,
and
what
,
in
your
opinion
,
are
our
prospects
for
our
future
.
"
It
was
a
brave
,
good
speech
,
a
speech
from
that
stanch
and
strong
spirit
which
lay
behind
all
the
acidities
and
angularities
of
the
old
zoologist
.
Lord
John
rose
and
shook
him
by
the
hand
.