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That
was
the
only
time
I
felt
any
serious
doubt
our
enterprise
.
Nerves
purely
!
After
that
I
worked
a
little
more
carefully
,
and
took
a
trudge
for
an
hour
every
day
.
And
at
last
,
save
for
the
heating
in
the
furnace
,
our
labours
were
at
an
end
.
"
Go
on
,
"
said
Cavor
,
as
I
sat
across
the
edge
of
the
manhole
,
and
looked
down
into
the
black
interior
of
the
sphere
.
We
two
were
alone
.
It
was
evening
,
the
sun
had
set
,
and
the
stillness
of
the
twilight
was
upon
everything
.
I
drew
my
other
leg
inside
and
slid
down
the
smooth
glass
to
the
bottom
of
the
sphere
,
then
turned
to
take
the
cans
of
food
and
other
impedimenta
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
dressed
in
shoes
and
thin
flannels
.
We
had
,
however
,
a
bundle
of
thick
woollen
clothing
and
several
thick
blankets
to
guard
against
mischance
.
By
Cavor
's
direction
I
placed
the
packages
,
the
cylinders
of
oxygen
,
and
so
forth
,
loosely
about
my
feet
,
and
soon
we
had
everything
in
.
He
walked
about
the
roofless
shed
for
a
time
seeking
anything
we
had
overlooked
,
and
then
crawled
in
after
me
.
I
noted
something
in
his
hand
.
"
What
have
you
got
there
?
"
I
asked
.
"
Have
n't
you
brought
anything
to
read
?
"
"
Good
Lord
!
No
.
"
"
I
forgot
to
tell
you
.
There
are
uncertainties
--
The
voyage
may
last
--
We
may
be
weeks
!
"
"
But
--
"
"
We
shall
be
floating
in
this
sphere
with
absolutely
no
occupation
.
"