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For
a
time
I
stared
in
silence
at
the
moon
.
"
It
's
a
world
,
"
I
said
;
"
one
feels
that
infinitely
more
than
one
ever
did
on
earth
.
People
perhaps
--
"
"
People
!
"
he
exclaimed
.
"
No
!
Banish
all
that
!
Think
yourself
a
sort
of
ultra-arctic
voyager
exploring
the
desolate
places
of
space
.
Look
at
it
!
"
He
waved
his
hand
at
the
shining
whiteness
below
.
"
It
's
dead
--
dead
!
Vast
extinct
volcanoes
,
lava
wildernesses
,
tumbled
wastes
of
snow
,
or
frozen
carbonic
acid
,
or
frozen
air
,
and
everywhere
landslip
seams
and
cracks
and
gulfs
.
Nothing
happens
.
Men
have
watched
this
planet
systematically
with
telescopes
for
over
two
hundred
years
.
How
much
change
do
you
think
they
have
seen
?
"
"
None
.
"
"
They
have
traced
two
indisputable
landslips
,
a
doubtful
crack
,
and
one
slight
periodic
change
of
colour
,
and
that
's
all
.
"
"
I
did
n't
know
they
'd
traced
even
that
.
"
"
Oh
,
yes
.
But
as
for
people
--
!
"
"
By
the
way
,
"
I
asked
,
"
how
small
a
thing
will
the
biggest
telescopes
show
upon
the
moon
?
"
"
One
could
see
a
fair-sized
church
.
One
could
certainly
see
any
towns
or
buildings
,
or
anything
like
the
handiwork
of
men
.
There
might
perhaps
be
insects
,
something
in
the
way
of
ants
,
for
example
,
so
that
they
could
hide
in
deep
burrows
from
the
lunar
light
,
or
some
new
sort
of
creatures
having
no
earthly
parallel
.