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At
first
something
of
the
grey
of
the
morning
was
in
my
mind
,
but
presently
the
sun
disengaged
itself
from
the
level
clouds
of
the
horizon
and
lit
the
world
,
and
turned
the
leaden
sea
to
glittering
waters
.
My
spirits
rose
.
A
sense
of
the
vast
importance
of
the
things
I
had
done
and
had
yet
to
do
came
with
the
sunlight
into
my
mind
.
I
laughed
aloud
as
the
foremost
man
staggered
under
my
gold
.
When
indeed
I
took
my
place
in
the
world
,
how
amazed
the
world
would
be
!
If
it
had
not
been
for
my
inordinate
fatigue
,
the
landlord
of
the
Littlestone
hotel
would
have
been
amusing
,
as
he
hesitated
between
my
gold
and
my
respectable
company
on
the
one
and
my
filthy
appearance
on
the
other
.
But
at
last
I
found
myself
in
a
terrestrial
bathroom
once
more
with
warm
water
to
wash
myself
with
,
and
a
change
of
raiment
,
preposterously
small
indeed
,
but
anyhow
clean
,
that
the
genial
little
man
had
lent
me
.
He
lent
me
a
razor
too
,
but
I
could
not
screw
up
my
resolution
to
attack
even
the
outposts
of
the
bristling
beard
that
covered
my
face
.
I
sat
down
to
an
English
breakfast
and
ate
with
a
sort
of
languid
appetite
--
an
appetite
many
weeks
old
and
very
decrepit
--
and
stirred
myself
to
answer
the
questions
of
the
four
young
men
.
And
I
told
them
the
truth
.
"
Well
,
"
said
I
,
"
as
you
press
me
--
I
got
it
in
the
moon
.
"
"
The
moon
?
"
"
Yes
,
the
moon
in
the
sky
.
"
"
But
how
do
you
mean
?
"
"
What
I
say
,
confound
it
!
"
"
Then
you
have
just
come
from
the
moon
?
"