第3章

Noonewasimpertinent。Wecouldcatchquiteabitofthetalknow,andalltheysaidseemedpleasantenough。

Well——beforenightfallwewereallsafelybackinourbigroom。

Thedamagewehaddonewasquiteignored;thebedsassmoothandcomfortableasbefore,newclothingandtowelssupplied。Theonlythingthosewomendidwastoilluminatethegardensatnight,andtosetanextrawatch。Buttheycalledustoaccountnextday。

Ourthreetutors,whohadnotjoinedintherecapturingexpedition,hadbeenquitebusyinpreparingforus,andnowmadeexplanation。

Theyknewwellwewouldmakeforourmachine,andalsothattherewasnootherwayofgettingdown——alive。Soourflighthadtroublednoone;alltheydidwastocalltheinhabitantstokeepaneyeonourmovementsallalongtheedgeoftheforestbetweenthetwopoints。Itappearedthatmanyofthosenightswehadbeenseen,bycarefulladiessittingsnuglyinbigtreesbytheriverbed,orupamongtherocks。

Terrylookedimmenselydisgusted,butitstruckmeasextremelyfunny。Herewehadbeenriskingourlives,hidingandprowlinglikeoutlaws,livingonnutsandfruit,gettingwetandcoldatnight,anddryandhotbyday,andallthewhiletheseestimablewomenhadjustbeenwaitingforustocomeout。

Nowtheybegantoexplain,carefullyusingsuchwordsaswecouldunderstand。Itappearedthatwewereconsideredasguestsofthecountry——sortofpublicwards。Ourfirstviolencehadmadeitnecessarytokeepussafeguardedforawhile,butassoonaswelearnedthelanguage——andwouldagreetodonoharm——theywouldshowusallabouttheland。

Jeffwaseagertoreassurethem。OfcoursehedidnottellonTerry,buthemadeitclearthathewasashamedofhimself,andthathewouldnowconform。Astothelanguage——weallfelluponitwithredoubledenergy。Theybroughtusbooks,ingreaternumbers,andIbegantostudythemseriously。

\"Prettypunkliterature,\"Terryburstforthoneday,whenwewereintheprivacyofourownroom。\"Ofcourseoneexpectstobeginonchild—stories,butIwouldlikesomethingmoreinterestingnow。\"

\"Can’texpectstirringromanceandwildadventurewithoutmen,canyou?\"Iasked。NothingirritatedTerrymorethantohaveusassumethattherewerenomen;buttherewerenosignsoftheminthebookstheygaveus,orthepictures。

\"Shutup!\"hegrowled。\"Whatinfernalnonsenseyoutalk!

I’mgoingtoask’emoutright——weknowenoughnow。\"

Intruthwehadbeenusingourbesteffortstomasterthelanguage,andwereabletoreadfluentlyandtodiscusswhatwereadwithconsiderableease。

Thatafternoonwewereallsittingtogetherontheroof——wethreeandthetutorsgatheredaboutatable,noguardsabout。Wehadbeenmadetounderstandsometimeearlierthatifwewouldagreetodonoviolencetheywouldwithdrawtheirconstantattendance,andwepromisedmostwillingly。

Sotherewesat,atease;allinsimilardress;ourhair,bynow,aslongastheirs,onlyourbeardstodistinguishus。Wedidnotwantthosebeards,buthadsofarbeenunabletoinducethemtogiveusanycuttinginstruments。

\"Ladies,\"Terrybegan,outofaclearsky,asitwere,\"aretherenomeninthiscountry?\"

\"Men?\"Somelanswered。\"Likeyou?\"

\"Yes,men,\"Terryindicatedhisbeard,andthrewbackhisbroadshoulders。\"Men,realmen。\"

\"No,\"sheansweredquietly。\"Therearenomeninthiscountry。

Therehasnotbeenamanamongusfortwothousandyears。\"

Herlookwasclearandtruthfulandshedidnotadvancethisastonishingstatementasifitwasastonishing,butquiteasamatteroffact。

\"But——thepeople——thechildren,\"heprotested,notbelievingherintheleast,butnotwishingtosayso。

\"Ohyes,\"shesmiled。\"Idonotwonderyouarepuzzled。

Wearemothers——allofus——buttherearenofathers。Wethoughtyouwouldaskaboutthatlongago——whyhaveyounot?\"Herlookwasasfranklykindasalways,hertonequitesimple。

Terryexplainedthatwehadnotfeltsufficientlyusedtothelanguage,makingratheramessofit,Ithought,butJeffwasfranker。

\"Willyouexcuseusall,\"hesaid,\"ifweadmitthatwefindithardtobelieve?Thereisnosuch——possibility——intherestoftheworld。\"

\"Haveyounokindoflifewhereitispossible?\"askedZava。

\"Why,yes——somelowforms,ofcourse。\"

\"Howlow——orhowhigh,rather?\"

\"Well——therearesomeratherhighformsofinsectlifeinwhichitoccurs。Parthenogenesis,wecallit——thatmeansvirginbirth。\"

Shecouldnotfollowhim。

\"BIRTH,weknow,ofcourse;butwhatisVIRGIN?\"

Terrylookeduncomfortable,butJeffmetthequestionquitecalmly。\"Amongmatinganimals,thetermVIRGINisappliedtothefemalewhohasnotmated,\"heanswered。

\"Oh,Isee。Anddoesitapplytothemalealso?Oristhereadifferenttermforhim?\"

Hepassedthisoverratherhurriedly,sayingthatthesametermwouldapply,butwasseldomused。

\"No?\"shesaid。\"Butonecannotmatewithouttheothersurely。

Isnoteachthen——virgin——beforemating?And,tellme,haveyouanyformsoflifeinwhichthereisbirthfromafatheronly?\"

\"Iknowofnone,\"heanswered,andIinquiredseriously。

\"Youaskustobelievethatfortwothousandyearstherehavebeenonlywomenhere,andonlygirlbabiesborn?\"

\"Exactly,\"answeredSomel,noddinggravely。\"Ofcourseweknowthatamongotheranimalsitisnotso,thattherearefathersaswellasmothers;andweseethatyouarefathers,thatyoucomefromapeoplewhoareofbothkinds。Wehavebeenwaiting,yousee,foryoutobeabletospeakfreelywithus,andteachusaboutyourcountryandtherestoftheworld。Youknowsomuch,yousee,andweknowonlyourownland。\"

Inthecourseofourpreviousstudieswehadbeenatsomepainstotellthemaboutthebigworldoutside,todrawsketches,maps,tomakeaglobe,even,outofasphericalfruit,andshowthesizeandrelationofthecountries,andtotellofthenumbersoftheirpeople。Allthishadbeenscantandinoutline,buttheyquiteunderstood。

IfindIsucceedverypoorlyinconveyingtheimpressionI

wouldliketoofthesewomen。Sofarfrombeingignorant,theyweredeeplywise——thatwerealizedmoreandmore;andforclearreasoning,forrealbrainscopeandpowertheywereANo。1,buttherewerealotofthingstheydidnotknow。

Theyhadtheevenesttempers,themostperfectpatienceandgoodnature——oneofthethingsmostimpressiveaboutthemallwastheabsenceofirritability。Sofarwehadonlythisgrouptostudy,butafterwardIfounditacommontrait。

Wehadgraduallycometofeelthatwewereinthehandsoffriends,andverycapableonesatthat——butwecouldn’tformanyopinionyetofthegenerallevelofthesewomen。

\"Wewantyoutoteachusallyoucan,\"Somelwenton,herfirmshapelyhandsclaspedonthetablebeforeher,herclearquieteyesmeetingoursfrankly。\"Andwewanttoteachyouwhatwehavethatisnovelanduseful。Youcanwellimaginethatitisawonderfuleventtous,tohavemenamongus——aftertwothousandyears。Andwewanttoknowaboutyourwomen。\"

WhatshesaidaboutourimportancegaveinstantpleasuretoTerry。

Icouldseebythewayheliftedhisheadthatitpleasedhim。Butwhenshespokeofourwomen——somewayIhadaqueerlittleindescribablefeeling,notlikeanyfeelingIeverhadbeforewhen\"women\"werementioned。

\"Willyoutellushowitcameabout?\"Jeffpursued。\"Yousaid`fortwothousandyears’——didyouhavemenherebeforethat?\"

\"Yes,\"answeredZava。

Theywereallquietforalittle。

\"Youshouldhaveourfullhistorytoread——donotbealarmed——ithasbeenmadeclearandshort。Ittookusalongtimetolearnhowtowritehistory。Oh,howIshouldlovetoreadyours!\"

Sheturnedwithflashingeagereyes,lookingfromonetotheotherofus。

\"Itwouldbesowonderful——woulditnot?Tocomparethehistoryoftwothousandyears,toseewhatthedifferencesare——

betweenus,whoareonlymothers,andyou,whoaremothersandfathers,too。Ofcoursewesee,withourbirds,thatthefatherisasusefulasthemother,almost。Butamonginsectswefindhimoflessimportance,sometimesverylittle。Isitnotsowithyou?\"

\"Oh,yes,birdsandbugs,\"Terrysaid,\"butnotamonganimals——

haveyouNOanimals?\"

\"Wehavecats,\"shesaid。\"Thefatherisnotveryuseful。\"

\"Haveyounocattle——sheep——horses?\"Idrewsomeroughoutlinesofthesebeastsandshowedthemtoher。

\"Wehad,intheveryolddays,these,\"saidSomel,andsketchedwithswiftsuretouchesasortofsheeporllama,\"andthese\"——dogs,oftwoorthreekinds,\"thatthat\"——pointingtomyabsurdbutrecognizablehorse。

\"Whatbecameofthem?\"askedJeff。

\"Wedonotwantthemanymore。Theytookuptoomuchroom——weneedallourlandtofeedourpeople。Itissuchalittlecountry,youknow。\"

\"Whateverdoyoudowithoutmilk?\"Terrydemandedincredulously。

\"MILK?Wehavemilkinabundance——ourown。\"

\"But——but——Imeanforcooking——forgrownpeople,\"Terryblundered,whiletheylookedamazedandashadedispleased。

Jeffcametotherescue。\"Wekeepcattlefortheirmilk,aswellasfortheirmeat,\"heexplained。\"Cow’smilkisastaplearticleofdiet。

Thereisagreatmilkindustry——tocollectanddistributeit。\"

Stilltheylookedpuzzled。Ipointedtomyoutlineofacow。

\"Thefarmermilksthecow,\"Isaid,andsketchedamilkpail,thestool,andinpantomimeshowedthemanmilking。\"Thenitiscarriedtothecityanddistributedbymilkmen——everybodyhasitatthedoorinthemorning。\"

\"Hasthecownochild?\"askedSomelearnestly。

\"Oh,yes,ofcourse,acalf,thatis。\"

\"Istheremilkforthecalfandyou,too?\"

Ittooksometimetomakecleartothosethreesweet—facedwomentheprocesswhichrobsthecowofhercalf,andthecalfofitstruefood;andthetalkledusintoafurtherdiscussionofthemeatbusiness。Theyhearditout,lookingverywhite,andpresentlybeggedtobeexcused。

CHAPTER5

AUniqueHistoryItisnouseformetotrytopieceoutthisaccountwithadventures。Ifthepeoplewhoreaditarenotinterestedintheseamazingwomenandtheirhistory,theywillnotbeinterestedatall。

Asforus——threeyoungmentoawholelandfulofwomen——

whatcouldwedo?Wedidgetaway,asdescribed,andwerepeacefullybroughtbackagainwithout,asTerrycomplained,eventhesatisfactionofhittinganybody。

Therewerenoadventuresbecausetherewasnothingtofight。

Therewerenowildbeastsinthecountryandveryfewtameones。

OftheseImightaswellstoptodescribetheonecommonpetofthecountry。Cats,ofcourse。Butsuchcats!

WhatdoyousupposetheseLadyBurbankshaddonewiththeircats?Bythemostprolongedandcarefulselectionandexclusiontheyhaddevelopedaraceofcatsthatdidnotsing!

That’safact。Themostthosepoordumbbrutescoulddowastomakeakindofsqueakwhentheywerehungryorwantedthedooropen,and,ofcourse,topurr,andmakethevariousmother—noisestotheirkittens。

Moreover,theyhadceasedtokillbirds。Theywererigorouslybredtodestroymiceandmolesandallsuchenemiesofthefoodsupply;

butthebirdswerenumerousandsafe。

Whilewewerediscussingbirds,Terryaskedthemiftheyusedfeathersfortheirhats,andtheyseemedamusedattheidea。

Hemadeafewsketchesofourwomen’shats,withplumesandquillsandthosevariousticklingthingsthatstickoutsofar;andtheywereeagerlyinterested,asateverythingaboutourwomen。

Asforthem,theysaidtheyonlyworehatsforshadewhenworkinginthesun;andthosewerebiglightstrawhats,somethinglikethoseusedinChinaandJapan。Incoldweathertheyworecapsorhoods。

\"Butfordecorativepurposes——don’tyouthinktheywouldbebecoming?\"pursuedTerry,makingasprettyapictureashecouldofaladywithaplumedhat。

Theybynomeansagreedtothat,askingquitesimplyifthemenworethesamekind。Wehastenedtoassureherthattheydidnot——drewforthemourkindofheadgear。

\"Anddonomenwearfeathersintheirhats?\"

\"OnlyIndians,\"Jeffexplained。\"Savages,youknow。\"Andhesketchedawarbonnettoshowthem。

\"Andsoldiers,\"Iadded,drawingamilitaryhatwithplumes。

Theyneverexpressedhorrorordisapproval,norindeedmuchsurprise——

justakeeninterest。Andthenotestheymade!——milesofthem!

Buttoreturntoourpussycats。Wewereagooddealimpressedbythisachievementinbreeding,andwhentheyquestionedus——Icantellyouwewerewellpumpedforinformation——wetoldofwhathadbeendonefordogsandhorsesandcattle,butthattherewasnoeffortappliedtocats,exceptforshowpurposes。

IwishIcouldrepresentthekind,quiet,steady,ingeniouswaytheyquestionedus。Itwasnotjustcuriosity——theyweren’tabitmorecuriousaboutusthanwewereaboutthem,ifasmuch。Buttheywerebentonunderstandingourkindofcivilization,andtheirlinesofinterrogationwouldgraduallysurroundusanddriveusintillwefoundourselvesupagainstsomeadmissionswedidnotwanttomake。

\"Areallthesebreedsofdogsyouhavemadeuseful?\"theyasked。

\"Oh——useful!Why,thehuntingdogsandwatchdogsandsheepdogsareuseful——andsleddogsofcourse!——andratters,I

suppose,butwedon’tkeepdogsfortheirUSEFULNESS。Thedogis`thefriendofman,’wesay——welovethem。\"

Thattheyunderstood。\"Weloveourcatsthatway。

Theysurelyareourfriends,andhelpers,too。Youcanseehowintelligentandaffectionatetheyare。\"

Itwasafact。I’dneverseensuchcats,exceptinafewrareinstances。Big,handsomesilkythings,friendlywitheveryoneanddevotedlyattachedtotheirspecialowners。

\"Youmusthaveaheartbreakingtimedrowningkittens,\"wesuggested。Buttheysaid,\"Oh,no!Youseewecareforthemasyoudoforyourvaluablecattle。Thefathersarefewcomparedtothemothers,justafewveryfineonesineachtown;theylivequitehappilyinwalledgardensandthehousesoftheirfriends。

Buttheyonlyhaveamatingseasononceayear。\"

\"RatherhardonThomas,isn’tit?\"suggestedTerry。

\"Oh,no——truly!Yousee,itismanycenturiesthatwehavebeenbreedingthekindofcatswewanted。Theyarehealthyandhappyandfriendly,asyousee。Howdoyoumanagewithyourdogs?

Doyoukeeptheminpairs,orsegregatethefathers,orwhat?\"

Thenweexplainedthat——well,thatitwasn’taquestionoffathersexactly;thatnobodywanteda——amotherdog;that,well,thatpracticallyallourdogsweremales——therewasonlyaverysmallpercentageoffemalesallowedtolive。

ThenZava,observingTerrywithhergravesweetsmile,quotedbackathim:\"RatherhardonThomas,isn’tit?Dotheyenjoyit——livingwithoutmates?Areyourdogsasuniformlyhealthyandsweet—temperedasourcats?\"

Jefflaughed,eyeingTerrymischievously。AsamatteroffactwebegantofeelJeffsomethingofatraitor——hesooftenfloppedoverandtooktheirsideofthings;alsohismedicalknowledgegavehimadifferentpointofviewsomehow。

\"I’msorrytoadmit,\"hetoldthem,\"thatthedog,withus,isthemostdiseasedofanyanimal——nexttoman。Andastotemper——therearealwayssomedogswhobitepeople——especiallychildren。\"

Thatwaspuremalice。Yousee,childrenwerethe——theRAISON

D’ETREinthiscountry。Allourinterlocutorssatupstraightatonce。

Theywerestillgentle,stillrestrained,buttherewasanoteofdeepamazementintheirvoices。

\"Doweunderstandthatyoukeepananimal——anunmatedmaleanimal——

thatbiteschildren?Abouthowmanyarethereofthem,please?\"

\"Thousands——inalargecity,\"saidJeff,\"andnearlyeveryfamilyhasoneinthecountry。\"

Terrybrokeinatthis。\"Youmustnotimaginetheyarealldangerous——it’snotoneinahundredthateverbitesanybody。

Why,theyarethebestfriendsofthechildren——aboydoesn’thavehalfachancethathasn’tadogtoplaywith!\"

\"Andthegirls?\"askedSomel。

\"Oh——girls——whytheylikethemtoo,\"hesaid,buthisvoiceflattedalittle。Theyalwaysnoticedlittlethingslikethat,wefoundlater。

Littlebylittletheywrungfromusthefactthatthefriendofman,inthecity,wasaprisoner;wastakenoutforhismeagerexerciseonaleash;wasliablenotonlytomanydiseasesbuttotheonedestroyinghorrorofrabies;and,inmanycases,forthesafetyofthecitizens,hadtogomuzzled。Jeffmaliciouslyaddedvividinstanceshehadknownorreadofinjuryanddeathfrommaddogs。

Theydidnotscoldorfussaboutit。Calmasjudges,thosewomenwere。Buttheymadenotes;Moadinereadthemtous。

\"PleasetellmeifIhavethefactscorrect,\"shesaid。

\"Inyourcountry——andinotherstoo?\"

\"Yes,\"weadmitted,\"inmostcivilizedcountries。\"

\"Inmostcivilizedcountriesakindofanimaliskeptwhichisnolongeruseful——\"

\"Theyareaprotection,\"Terryinsisted。\"Theybarkifburglarstrytogetin。\"

Thenshemadenotesof\"burglars\"andwenton:\"becauseofthelovewhichpeoplebeartothisanimal。\"

Zavainterruptedhere。\"Isitthemenorthewomenwholovethisanimalsomuch?\"

\"Both!\"insistedTerry。

\"Equally?\"sheinquired。

AndJeffsaid,\"Nonsense,Terry——youknowmenlikedogsbetterthanwomendo——asawhole。\"

\"Becausetheyloveitsomuch——especiallymen。Thisanimaliskeptshutup,orchained。\"

\"Why?\"suddenlyaskedSomel。\"Wekeepourfathercatsshutupbecausewedonotwanttoomuchfathering;buttheyarenotchained——theyhavelargegroundstorunin。\"

\"Avaluabledogwouldbestolenifhewasletloose,\"Isaid。

\"Weputcollarsonthem,withtheowner’sname,incasetheydostray。Besides,theygetintofights——avaluabledogmighteasilybekilledbyabiggerone。\"

\"Isee,\"shesaid。\"Theyfightwhentheymeet——isthatcommon?\"

Weadmittedthatitwas。

\"Theyarekeptshutup,orchained。\"Shepausedagain,andasked,\"Isnotadogfondofrunning?Aretheynotbuiltforspeed?\"

Thatweadmitted,too,andJeff,stillmalicious,enlightenedthemfurther。

\"I’vealwaysthoughtitwasapatheticsight,bothways——toseeamanorawomantakingadogtowalk——attheendofastring。\"

\"Haveyoubredthemtobeasneatintheirhabitsascatsare?\"

wasthenextquestion。AndwhenJefftoldthemoftheeffectofdogsonsidewalkmerchandiseandthestreetsgenerally,theyfoundithardtobelieve。

Yousee,theircountrywasasneatasaDutchkitchen,andastosanitation——butImightaswellstartinnowwithasmuchasIcanrememberofthehistoryofthisamazingcountrybeforefurtherdescription。

AndI’llsummarizehereabitastoouropportunitiesforlearningit。Iwillnottrytorepeatthecareful,detailedaccountIlost;I’lljustsaythatwewerekeptinthatfortressagoodsixmonthsalltold,andafterthat,threeinapleasantenoughcitywhere——toTerry’sinfinitedisgust——therewereonly\"Colonels\"

andlittlechildren——noyoungwomenwhatever。Thenwewereundersurveillanceforthreemore——alwayswithatutororaguardorboth。Butthosemonthswerepleasantbecausewewerereallygettingacquaintedwiththegirls。Thatwasachapter!——

orwillbe——Iwilltrytodojusticetoit。

Welearnedtheirlanguageprettythoroughly——hadto;andtheylearnedoursmuchmorequicklyandusedittohastenourownstudies。

Jeff,whowasneverwithoutreadingmatterofsomesort,hadtwolittlebookswithhim,anovelandalittleanthologyofverse;

andIhadoneofthosepocketencyclopedias——afatlittlething,burstingwithfacts。Thesewereusedinoureducation——andtheirs。

Thenassoonaswewereuptoit,theyfurnisheduswithplentyoftheirownbooks,andIwentinforthehistorypart——Iwantedtounderstandthegenesisofthismiracleoftheirs。

Andthisiswhathappened,accordingtotheirrecords。

Astogeography——ataboutthetimeoftheChristianerathislandhadafreepassagetothesea。I’mnotsayingwhere,forgoodreasons。Buttherewasafairlyeasypassthroughthatwallofmountainsbehindus,andthereisnodoubtinmymindthatthesepeoplewereofAryanstock,andwereonceincontactwiththebestcivilizationoftheoldworld。Theywere\"white,\"butsomewhatdarkerthanournorthernracesbecauseoftheirconstantexposuretosunandair。

Thecountrywasfarlargerthen,includingmuchlandbeyondthepass,andastripofcoast。Theyhadships,commerce,anarmy,aking——foratthattimetheywerewhattheysocalmlycalledus——abi—sexualrace。

Whathappenedtothemfirstwasmerelyasuccessionofhistoricmisfortunessuchashavebefallenothernationsoftenenough。Theyweredecimatedbywar,drivenupfromtheircoastlinetillfinallythereducedpopulation,withmanyofthemenkilledinbattle,occupiedthishinterland,anddefendeditforyears,inthemountainpasses。Whereitwasopentoanypossibleattackfrombelowtheystrengthenedthenaturaldefensessothatitbecameunscalablysecure,aswefoundit。

Theywereapolygamouspeople,andaslave—holdingpeople,likealloftheirtime;andduringthegenerationortwoofthisstruggletodefendtheirmountainhometheybuiltthefortresses,suchastheonewewereheldin,andotheroftheiroldestbuildings,somestillinuse。Nothingbutearthquakescoulddestroysucharchitecture——hugesolidblocks,holdingbytheirownweight。

Theymusthavehadefficientworkmenandenoughoftheminthosedays。

Theymadeabravefightfortheirexistence,butnonationcanstandupagainstwhatthesteamshipcompaniescall\"anactofGod。\"Whilethewholefightingforcewasdoingitsbesttodefendtheirmountainpathway,thereoccurredavolcanicoutburst,withsomelocaltremors,andtheresultwasthecompletefillingupofthepass——theironlyoutlet。Insteadofapassage,anewridge,sheerandhigh,stoodbetweenthemandthesea;theywerewalledin,andbeneaththatwalllaytheirwholelittlearmy。

Veryfewmenwereleftalive,savetheslaves;andthesenowseizedtheiropportunity,roseinrevolt,killedtheirremainingmasterseventotheyoungestboy,killedtheoldwomentoo,andthemothers,intendingtotakepossessionofthecountrywiththeremainingyoungwomenandgirls。

Butthissuccessionofmisfortuneswastoomuchforthoseinfuriatedvirgins。Thereweremanyofthem,andbutfewofthesewould—bemasters,sotheyoungwomen,insteadofsubmitting,roseinsheerdesperationandslewtheirbrutalconquerors。

ThissoundslikeTitusAndronicus,Iknow,butthatistheiraccount。Isupposetheywereaboutcrazy——canyoublamethem?

Therewasliterallynooneleftonthisbeautifulhighgardenlandbutabunchofhystericalgirlsandsomeolderslavewomen。

Thatwasabouttwothousandyearsago。

Atfirsttherewasaperiodofsheerdespair。Themountainstoweredbetweenthemandtheiroldenemies,butalsobetweenthemandescape。Therewasnowayupordownorout——theysimplyhadtostaythere。Somewereforsuicide,butnotthemajority。Theymusthavebeenapluckylot,asawhole,andtheydecidedtolive——aslongastheydidlive。Ofcoursetheyhadhope,asyouthmust,thatsomethingwouldhappentochangetheirfate。

Sotheysettowork,toburythedead,toplowandsow,tocareforoneanother。

Speakingofburyingthedead,IwillsetdownwhileIthinkofit,thattheyhadadoptedcremationinaboutthethirteenthcentury,forthesamereasonthattheyhadleftoffraisingcattle——theycouldnotsparetheroom。Theyweremuchsurprisedtolearnthatwewerestillburying——askedourreasonsforit,andweremuchdissatisfiedwithwhatwegave。Wetoldthemofthebeliefintheresurrectionofthebody,andtheyaskedifourGodwasnotaswellabletoresurrectfromashesasfromlongcorruption。

Wetoldthemofhowpeoplethoughtitrepugnanttohavetheirlovedonesburn,andtheyaskedifitwaslessrepugnanttohavethemdecay。

Theywereinconvenientlyreasonable,thosewomen。

Well——thatoriginalbunchofgirlssettoworktocleanuptheplaceandmaketheirlivingasbesttheycould。Someoftheremainingslavewomenrenderedinvaluableservice,teachingsuchtradesastheyknew。Theyhadsuchrecordsaswerethenkept,allthetoolsandimplementsofthetime,andamostfertilelandtoworkin。

Therewereahandfuloftheyoungermatronswhohadescapedslaughter,andafewbabieswerebornafterthecataclysm——butonlytwoboys,andtheybothdied。

Forfiveortenyearstheyworkedtogether,growingstrongerandwiserandmoreandmoremutuallyattached,andthenthemiraclehappened——oneoftheseyoungwomenboreachild。Ofcoursetheyallthoughttheremustbeamansomewhere,butnonewasfound。Thentheydecideditmustbeadirectgiftfromthegods,andplacedtheproudmotherintheTempleofMaaia——theirGoddessofMotherhood——understrictwatch。Andthere,asyearspassed,thiswonder—womanborechildafterchild,fiveofthem——allgirls。

Ididmybest,keenlyinterestedasIhavealwaysbeeninsociologyandsocialpsychology,toreconstructinmymindtherealpositionoftheseancientwomen。Thereweresomefiveorsixhundredofthem,andtheywereharem—bred;yetforthefewprecedinggenerationstheyhadbeenrearedintheatmosphereofsuchheroicstrugglethatthestockmusthavebeentoughenedsomewhat。Leftaloneinthatterrificorphanhood,theyhadclungtogether,supportingoneanotherandtheirlittlesisters,anddevelopingunknownpowersinthestressofnewnecessity。Tothispain—hardenedandwork—strengthenedgroup,whohadlostnotonlytheloveandcareofparents,butthehopeofeverhavingchildrenoftheirown,therenowdawnedthenewhope。

HereatlastwasMotherhood,andthoughitwasnotforallofthempersonally,itmight——ifthepowerwasinherited——foundhereanewrace。

ItmaybeimaginedhowthosefiveDaughtersofMaaia,ChildrenoftheTemple,MothersoftheFuture——theyhadallthetitlesthatloveandhopeandreverencecouldgive——werereared。

Thewholelittlenationofwomensurroundedthemwithlovingservice,andwaited,betweenaboundlesshopeandanequallyboundlessdespair,toseeifthey,too,wouldbemothers。

Andtheywere!Asfastastheyreachedtheageoftwenty—fivetheybeganbearing。Eachofthem,likehermother,borefivedaughters。Presentlythereweretwenty—fiveNewWomen,Mothersintheirownright,andthewholespiritofthecountrychangedfrommourningandmerecourageousresignationtoproudjoy。Theolderwomen,thosewhorememberedmen,diedoff;

theyoungestofallthefirstlotofcoursediedtoo,afterawhile,andbythattimetherewereleftonehundredandfifty—fiveparthenogeneticwomen,foundinganewrace。

Theyinheritedallthatthedevotedcareofthatdecliningbandoforiginalonescouldleavethem。Theirlittlecountrywasquitesafe。

Theirfarmsandgardenswereallinfullproduction。Suchindustriesastheyhadwereincarefulorder。Therecordsoftheirpastwereallpreserved,andforyearstheolderwomenhadspenttheirtimeinthebestteachingtheywerecapableof,thattheymightleavetothelittlegroupofsistersandmothersalltheypossessedofskillandknowledge。

ThereyouhavethestartofHerland!Onefamily,alldescendedfromonemother!Shelivedtoahundredyearsold;

livedtoseeherhundredandtwenty—fivegreat—granddaughtersborn;livedasQueen—Priestess—Motherofthemall;anddiedwithanoblerprideandafullerjoythanperhapsanyhumansoulhaseverknown——shealonehadfoundedanewrace!

Thefirstfivedaughtershadgrownupinanatmosphereofholycalm,ofawedwatchfulwaiting,ofbreathlessprayer。Tothemthelonged—formotherhoodwasnotonlyapersonaljoy,butanation’shope。Theirtwenty—fivedaughtersinturn,withastrongerhope,aricher,wideroutlook,withthedevotedloveandcareofallthesurvivingpopulation,grewupasaholysisterhood,theirwholeardentyouthlookingforwardtotheirgreatoffice。

Andatlasttheywereleftalone;thewhite—hairedFirstMotherwasgone,andthisonefamily,fivesisters,twenty—fivefirstcousins,andahundredandtwenty—fivesecondcousins,begananewrace。

Hereyouhavehumanbeings,unquestionably,butwhatwewereslowinunderstandingwashowtheseultra—women,inheritingonlyfromwomen,hadeliminatednotonlycertainmasculinecharacteristics,whichofcoursewedidnotlookfor,butsomuchofwhatwehadalwaysthoughtessentiallyfeminine。

Thetraditionofmenasguardiansandprotectorshadquitediedout。Thesestalwartvirginshadnomentofearandthereforenoneedofprotection。Astowildbeasts——therewerenoneintheirshelteredland。

Thepowerofmother—love,thatmaternalinstinctwesohighlylaud,wastheirsofcourse,raisedtoitshighestpower;

andasister—lovewhich,evenwhilerecognizingtheactualrelationship,wefoundithardtocredit。

Terry,incredulous,evencontemptuous,whenwewerealone,refusedtobelievethestory。\"AlotoftraditionsasoldasHerodotus——andaboutastrustworthy!\"hesaid。\"It’slikelywomen——

justapackofwomen——wouldhavehungtogetherlikethat!Weallknowwomencan’torganize——thattheyscraplikeanything——

arefrightfullyjealous。\"

\"ButtheseNewLadiesdidn’thaveanyonetobejealousof,remember,\"drawledJeff。

\"That’salikelystory,\"Terrysneered。

\"Whydon’tyouinventalikelierone?\"Iaskedhim。

\"HereAREthewomen——nothingbutwomen,andyouyourselfadmitthere’snotraceofamaninthecountry。\"Thiswasafterwehadbeenaboutagooddeal。

\"I’lladmitthat,\"hegrowled。\"Andit’sabigmiss,too。There’snotonlynofunwithout’em——norealsport——nocompetition;butthesewomenaren’tWOMANLY。Youknowtheyaren’t。\"

ThatkindoftalkalwayssetJeffgoing;andIgraduallygrewtosidewithhim。\"Thenyoudon’tcallabreedofwomenwhoseoneconcernismotherhood——womanly?\"heasked。

\"IndeedIdon’t,\"snappedTerry。\"Whatdoesamancareformotherhood——whenhehasn’taghostofachanceatfatherhood?

Andbesides——what’sthegoodoftalkingsentimentwhenwearejustmentogether?Whatamanwantsofwomenisagooddealmorethanallthis`motherhood’!\"

WewereaspatientaspossiblewithTerry。Hehadlivedaboutninemonthsamongthe\"Colonels\"whenhemadethatoutburst;

andwithnochanceatanymorestrenuousexcitementthanourgymnasticsgaveus——saveforourescapefiasco。Idon’tsupposeTerryhadeverlivedsolongwithneitherLove,Combat,norDangertoemployhissuperabundantenergies,andhewasirritable。

NeitherJeffnorIfounditsowearing。Iwassomuchinterestedintellectuallythatourconfinementdidnotwearonme;andasforJeff,blesshisheart!——heenjoyedthesocietyofthattutorofhisalmostasmuchasifshehadbeenagirl——Idon’tknowbutmore。

AstoTerry’scriticism,itwastrue。Thesewomen,whoseessentialdistinctionofmotherhoodwasthedominantnoteoftheirwholeculture,werestrikinglydeficientinwhatwecall\"femininity。\"Thisledmeverypromptlytotheconvictionthatthose\"femininecharms\"wearesofondofarenotfeminineatall,butmerereflectedmasculinity——developedtopleaseusbecausetheyhadtopleaseus,andinnowayessentialtotherealfulfillmentoftheirgreatprocess。ButTerrycametonosuchconclusion。

\"JustyouwaittillIgetout!\"hemuttered。

Thenwebothcautionedhim。\"Lookhere,Terry,myboy!Youbecareful!They’vebeenmightygoodtous——butdoyouremembertheanesthesia?Ifyoudoanymischiefinthisvirginland,bewareofthevengeanceoftheMaidenAunts!Come,beaman!

Itwon’tbeforever。\"

Toreturntothehistory:

Theybeganatoncetoplanandbuiltfortheirchildren,allthestrengthandintelligenceofthewholeofthemdevotedtothatonething。Eachgirl,ofcourse,wasrearedinfullknowledgeofherCrowningOffice,andtheyhad,eventhen,veryhighideasofthemoldingpowersofthemother,aswellasthoseofeducation。

Suchhighidealsastheyhad!Beauty,Health,Strength,Intellect,Goodness——forthosetheyprayedandworked。

Theyhadnoenemies;theythemselveswereallsistersandfriends。

Thelandwasfairbeforethem,andagreatfuturebegantoformitselfintheirminds。

ThereligiontheyhadtobeginwithwasmuchlikethatofoldGreece——anumberofgodsandgoddesses;buttheylostallinterestindeitiesofwarandplunder,andgraduallycenteredontheirMotherGoddessaltogether。Then,astheygrewmoreintelligent,thishadturnedintoasortofMaternalPantheism。

HerewasMotherEarth,bearingfruit。Allthattheyatewasfruitofmotherhood,fromseedoreggortheirproduct。Bymotherhoodtheywerebornandbymotherhoodtheylived——lifewas,tothem,justthelongcycleofmotherhood。

Butveryearlytheyrecognizedtheneedofimprovementaswellasofmererepetition,anddevotedtheircombinedintelligencetothatproblem——howtomakethebestkindofpeople。Firstthiswasmerelythehopeofbearingbetterones,andthentheyrecognizedthathoweverthechildrendifferedatbirth,therealgrowthlaylater——througheducation。

Thenthingsbegantohum。

AsIlearnedmoreandmoretoappreciatewhatthesewomenhadaccomplished,thelessproudIwasofwhatwe,withallourmanhood,haddone。

Yousee,theyhadhadnowars。Theyhadhadnokings,andnopriests,andnoaristocracies。Theyweresisters,andastheygrew,theygrewtogether——notbycompetition,butbyunitedaction。

Wetriedtoputinagoodwordforcompetition,andtheywerekeenlyinterested。Indeed,wesoonfoundfromtheirearnestquestionsofusthattheywerepreparedtobelieveourworldmustbebetterthantheirs。Theywerenotsure;theywantedtoknow;

buttherewasnosucharroganceaboutthemasmighthavebeenexpected。

Weratherspreadourselves,tellingoftheadvantagesofcompetition:howitdevelopedfinequalities;thatwithoutittherewouldbe\"nostimulustoindustry。\"Terrywasverystrongonthatpoint。

\"Nostimulustoindustry,\"theyrepeated,withthatpuzzledlookwehadlearnedtoknowsowell。\"STIMULUS?TOINDUSTRY?Butdon’tyouLIKEtowork?\"

\"Nomanwouldworkunlesshehadto,\"Terrydeclared。

\"Oh,noMAN!Youmeanthatisoneofyoursexdistinctions?\"

\"No,indeed!\"hesaidhastily。\"Noone,Imean,manorwoman,wouldworkwithoutincentive。Competitionisthe——themotorpower,yousee。\"

\"Itisnotwithus,\"theyexplainedgently,\"soitishardforustounderstand。Doyoumean,forinstance,thatwithyounomotherwouldworkforherchildrenwithoutthestimulusofcompetition?\"

No,headmittedthathedidnotmeanthat。Mothers,hesupposed,wouldofcourseworkfortheirchildreninthehome;

buttheworld’sworkwasdifferent——thathadtobedonebymen,andrequiredthecompetitiveelement。

Allourteacherswereeagerlyinterested。

\"Wewantsomuchtoknow——youhavethewholeworldtotellusof,andwehaveonlyourlittleland!Andtherearetwoofyou——thetwosexes——

toloveandhelponeanother。Itmustbearichandwonderfulworld。

Tellus——whatistheworkoftheworld,thatmendo——whichwehavenothere?\"

\"Oh,everything,\"Terrysaidgrandly。\"Themendoeverything,withus。\"

Hesquaredhisbroadshouldersandliftedhischest。\"Wedonotallowourwomentowork。Womenareloved——idolized——honored——keptinthehometocareforthechildren。\"

\"Whatis`thehome’?\"askedSomelalittlewistfully。

ButZavabegged:\"Tellmefirst,doNOwomenwork,really?\"

\"Why,yes,\"Terryadmitted。\"Somehaveto,ofthepoorersort。\"

\"Abouthowmany——inyourcountry?\"

\"Aboutsevenoreightmillion,\"saidJeff,asmischievousasever。

CHAPTER6

ComparisonsAreOdiousIhadalwaysbeenproudofmycountry,ofcourse。Everyoneis。

ComparedwiththeotherlandsandotherracesIknew,theUnitedStatesofAmericahadalwaysseemedtome,speakingmodestly,asgoodasthebestofthem。

Butjustasaclear—eyed,intelligent,perfectlyhonest,andwell—meaningchildwillfrequentlyjarone’sself—esteembyinnocentquestions,sodidthesewomen,withouttheslightestappearanceofmaliceorsatire,continuallybringuppointsofdiscussionwhichwespentourbesteffortsinevading。

Nowthatwewerefairlyproficientintheirlanguage,hadreadalotabouttheirhistory,andhadgiventhemthegeneraloutlinesofours,theywereabletopresstheirquestionscloser。

SowhenJeffadmittedthenumberof\"womenwageearners\"

wehad,theyinstantlyaskedforthetotalpopulation,fortheproportionofadultwomen,andfoundthattherewerebuttwentymillionorsoattheoutside。

\"Thenatleastathirdofyourwomenare——whatisityoucallthem——wageearners?AndtheyareallPOOR。WhatisPOOR,exactly?\"

\"Oursisthebestcountryintheworldastopoverty,\"

Terrytoldthem。\"Wedonothavethewretchedpaupersandbeggarsoftheoldercountries,Iassureyou。Why,Europeanvisitorstellus,wedon’tknowwhatpovertyis。\"

\"Neitherdowe,\"answeredZava。\"Won’tyoutellus?\"

Terryputituptome,sayingIwasthesociologist,andI

explainedthatthelawsofnaturerequireastruggleforexistence,andthatinthestrugglethefittestsurvive,andtheunfitperish。

Inoureconomicstruggle,Icontinued,therewasalwaysplentyofopportunityforthefittesttoreachthetop,whichtheydid,ingreatnumbers,particularlyinourcountry;thatwheretherewassevereeconomicpressurethelowestclassesofcoursefeltittheworst,andthatamongthepoorestofallthewomenweredrivenintothelabormarketbynecessity。

Theylistenedclosely,withtheusualnote—taking。

\"Aboutone—third,then,belongtothepoorestclass,\"

observedMoadinegravely。\"Andtwo—thirdsaretheoneswhoare——howwasityousobeautifullyputit?——`loved,honored,keptinthehometocareforthechildren。’Thisinferiorone—thirdhavenochildren,Isuppose?\"

Jeff——hewasgettingasbadastheywere——solemnlyrepliedthat,onthecontrary,thepoorertheywere,themorechildrentheyhad。

Thattoo,heexplained,wasalawofnature:

\"Reproductionisininverseproportiontoindividuation。\"

\"These`lawsofnature,’\"Zavagentlyasked,\"aretheyallthelawsyouhave?\"

\"Ishouldsaynot!\"protestedTerry。\"Wehavesystemsoflawthatgobackthousandsandthousandsofyears——justasyoudo,nodoubt,\"hefinishedpolitely。

\"Ohno,\"Moadinetoldhim。\"Wehavenolawsoverahundredyearsold,andmostofthemareundertwenty。Inafewweeksmore,\"

shecontinued,\"wearegoingtohavethepleasureofshowingyouoverourlittlelandandexplainingeverythingyoucaretoknowabout。

Wewantyoutoseeourpeople。\"

\"AndIassureyou,\"Someladded,\"thatourpeoplewanttoseeyou。\"

Terrybrightenedupimmenselyatthisnews,andreconciledhimselftothereneweddemandsuponourcapacityasteachers。

Itwasluckythatweknewsolittle,really,andhadnobookstoreferto,else,Ifancywemightallbethereyet,teachingthoseeager—mindedwomenabouttherestoftheworld。

Astogeography,theyhadthetraditionoftheGreatSea,beyondthemountains;andtheycouldseeforthemselvestheendlessthick—forestedplainsbelowthem——thatwasall。Butfromthefewrecordsoftheirancientcondition——not\"beforetheflood\"withthem,butbeforethatmightyquakewhichhadcutthemoffsocompletely——theywereawarethattherewereotherpeoplesandothercountries。

Ingeologytheywerequiteignorant。

Astoanthropology,theyhadthosesameremnantsofinformationaboutotherpeoples,andtheknowledgeofthesavageryoftheoccupantsofthosedimforestsbelow。Nevertheless,theyhadinferred(marvelouslykeenoninferenceanddeductiontheirmindswere!)theexistenceanddevelopmentofcivilizationinotherplaces,muchasweinferitonotherplanets。

Whenourbiplanecamewhirringovertheirheadsinthatfirstscoutingflightofours,theyhadinstantlyaccepteditasproofofthehighdevelopmentofSomeWhereElse,andhadpreparedtoreceiveusascautiouslyandeagerlyaswemightpreparetowelcomevisitorswhocame\"bymeteor\"fromMars。

Ofhistory——outsidetheirown——theyknewnothing,ofcourse,savefortheirancienttraditions。

Ofastronomytheyhadafairworkingknowledge——thatisaveryoldscience;andwithit,asurprisingrangeandfacilityinmathematics。

Physiologytheywerequitefamiliarwith。Indeed,whenitcametothesimplerandmoreconcretesciences,whereinthesubjectmatterwasathandandtheyhadbuttoexercisetheirmindsuponit,theresultsweresurprising。Theyhadworkedoutachemistry,abotany,aphysics,withalltheblendswhereasciencetouchesanart,ormergesintoanindustry,tosuchfullnessofknowledgeasmadeusfeellikeschoolchildren。

Alsowefoundthisout——assoonaswewerefreeofthecountry,andbyfurtherstudyandquestion——thatwhatoneknew,allknew,toaveryconsiderableextent。

Italkedlaterwithlittlemountaingirlsfromthefir—darkvalleysawayupattheirhighestpart,andwithsunburnedplains—

womenandagileforesters,alloverthecountry,aswellasthoseinthetowns,andeverywheretherewasthesamehighlevelofintelligence。Someknewfarmorethanothersaboutonething——

theywerespecialized,ofcourse;butallofthemknewmoreabouteverything——thatis,abouteverythingthecountrywasacquaintedwith——thanisthecasewithus。

Weboastagooddealofour\"highlevelofgeneralintelligence\"

andour\"compulsorypubliceducation,\"butinproportiontotheiropportunitiestheywerefarbettereducatedthanourpeople。

Withwhatwetoldthem,fromwhatsketchesandmodelswewereabletoprepare,theyconstructedasortofworkingoutlinetofillinastheylearnedmore。

Abigglobewasmade,andouruncertainmaps,helpedoutbythoseinthatpreciousyearbookthingIhad,weretentativelyindicateduponit。

Theysatineagergroups,massesofthemwhocameforthepurpose,andlistenedwhileJeffroughlyranoverthegeologichistoryoftheearth,andshowedthemtheirownlandinrelationtotheothers。Outofthatsamepocketreferencebookofminecamefactsandfigureswhichwereseizeduponandplacedinrightrelationwithunerringacumen。

EvenTerrygrewinterestedinthiswork。\"Ifwecankeepthisup,they’llbehavinguslecturetoallthegirls’schoolsandcolleges——

howaboutthat?\"hesuggestedtous。\"Don’tknowasI’dobjecttobeinganAuthoritytosuchaudiences。\"

Theydid,infact,urgeustogivepubliclectureslater,butnottothehearersorwiththepurposeweexpected。