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"'
And
have
they
not
different
shapes
to
fit
them
to
their
different
duties
?
'
"'
None
that
you
can
see
,
'
I
said
,
'
except
perhaps
,
for
clothes
.
Their
minds
perhaps
differ
a
little
,
'
I
reflected
.
"'
Their
minds
must
differ
a
great
deal
,
'
said
the
Grand
Lunar
,
'
or
they
would
all
want
to
do
the
same
things
.
'
"
In
order
to
bring
myself
into
a
closer
harmony
with
his
preconceptions
,
I
said
that
his
surmise
was
right
.
'
It
was
all
hidden
in
the
brain
,
'
I
said
;
but
the
difference
was
there
.
Perhaps
if
one
could
see
the
minds
and
souls
of
men
they
would
be
as
varied
and
unequal
as
the
Selenites
.
There
were
great
men
and
small
men
,
men
who
could
reach
out
far
and
wide
,
men
who
could
go
swiftly
;
noisy
,
trumpet-minded
men
,
and
men
who
could
remember
without
thinking
...
"'
[
The
record
is
indistinct
for
three
words
.
]
"
He
interrupted
me
to
recall
me
to
my
previous
statements
.
'
But
you
said
all
men
rule
?
'
he
pressed
.
"'
To
a
certain
extent
,
'
I
said
,
and
made
,
I
fear
,
a
denser
fog
with
my
explanation
.
"
He
reached
out
to
a
salient
fact
.
'
Do
you
mean
,
'
asked
,
'
that
there
is
no
Grand
Earthly
?
'
"
I
thought
of
several
people
,
but
assured
him
finally
there
was
none
.
I
explained
that
such
autocrats
and
emperors
as
we
had
tried
upon
earth
had
usually
ended
in
drink
,
or
vice
,
or
violence
,
and
that
the
large
and
influential
section
of
the
people
of
the
earth
to
which
I
belonged
,
the
Anglo-Saxons
,
did
not
mean
to
try
that
sort
of
thing
again
.
At
which
the
Grand
Lunar
was
even
more
amazed
.
"'
But
how
do
you
keep
even
such
wisdom
as
you
have
?
'
he
asked
;
and
I
explained
to
him
the
way
we
helped
our
limited
[
A
word
omitted
here
,
probably
"
brains
.
"
]
with
libraries
of
books
.
I
explained
to
him
how
our
science
was
growing
by
the
united
labours
of
innumerable
little
men
,
and
on
that
he
made
no
comment
save
that
it
was
evident
we
had
mastered
much
in
spite
of
our
social
savagery
,
or
we
could
not
have
come
to
the
moon
.
Yet
the
contrast
was
very
marked
.
With
knowledge
the
Selenites
grew
and
changed
;
mankind
stored
their
knowledge
about
them
and
remained
brutes
--
equipped
.
He
said
this
...
"
[
Here
there
is
a
short
piece
of
the
record
indistinct
.
]