第3章

Ihadheardanoldarmysurgeonsayawoundinthespinewasinstantdeath。Inowdeterminedtotrytheexperiment,andhadagainrecoursetomyknife,withwhichIstruckthelargestinthebackoftheneck,neartheshoulders,butundergreatapprehensions,notdoubtingbutthecreaturewould,ifhesurvivedthestab,tearmetopieces。

However,Iwasremarkablyfortunate,forhefelldeadatmyfeetwithoutmakingtheleastnoise。Iwasnowresolvedtodemolishthemeveryoneinthesamemanner,whichIaccomplishedwithouttheleastdifficulty;foralthoughtheysawtheircompanionsfall,theyhadnosuspicionofeitherthecauseortheeffect。Whentheyalllaydeadbeforeme,IfeltmyselfasecondSamson,havingslainmythousands。

Tomakeshortofthestory,Iwentbacktotheship,andborrowedthreepartsofthecrewtoassistmeinskinningthem,andcarryingthehamsonboard,whichwedidinafewhours,andloadedtheshipwiththem。Astotheotherpartsoftheanimals,theywerethrownintothesea,thoughIdoubtnotbutthewholewouldeataswellasthelegs,weretheyproperlycured。

AssoonaswereturnedIsentsomeofthehams,inthecaptain’sname,totheLordsofAdmiralty,otherstotheLordsoftheTreasury,sometotheLordMayorandCorporationofLondon,afewtoeachofthetradingcompanies,andtheremaindertomyparticularfriends,fromallofwhomIreceivedwarmthanks;butfromthecityIwashonouredwithsubstantialnotice,viz。,aninvitationtodineatGuildhallannuallyonLordMayor’sday。

Thebear—skinsIsenttotheEmpressofRussia,toclothehermajestyandhercourtinthewinter,forwhichshewrotemealetterofthankswithherownhand,andsentitbyanambassadorextraordinary,invitingmetosharethehonoursofhercrown;butasIneverwasambitiousofroyaldignity,Ideclinedhermajesty’sfavourinthepolitestterms。Thesameambassadorhadorderstowaitandbringmyanswertohermajesty/personally/,uponwhichbusinesshewasabsentaboutthreemonths:hermajesty’sreplyconvincedmeofthestrengthofheraffections,andthedignityofhermind;herlateindispositionwasentirelyowing(asshe,kindcreature!waspleasedtoexpressherselfinalateconversationwiththePrinceDolgoroucki)tomycruelty。WhatthesexseeinmeIcannotconceive,buttheEmpressisnottheonlyfemalesovereignwhohasofferedmeherhand。

SomepeoplehaveveryilliberallyreportedthatCaptainPhippsdidnotproceedasfarashemighthavedoneuponthatexpedition。Hereitbecomesmydutytoacquithim;ourshipwasinaverypropertrimtillIloadeditwithsuchanimmensequantityofbear—skinsandhams,afterwhichitwouldhavebeenmadnesstohaveattemptedtoproceedfurther,aswewerenowscarcelyabletocombatabriskgale,muchlessthosemountainsoficewhichlayinthehigherlatitudes。

Thecaptainhassinceoftenexpressedadissatisfactionthathehadnoshareinthehonoursofthatday,whichheemphaticallycalled/bear—

skinday/。HehasalsobeenverydesirousofknowingbywhatartI

destroyedsomanythousands,withoutfatigueordangertomyself;

indeed,heissoambitiousofdividingtheglorywithme,thatwehaveactuallyquarrelledaboutit,andwearenotnowuponspeakingterms。

HeboldlyassertsIhadnomeritindeceivingthebears,becauseIwascoveredwithoneoftheirskins;nay,hedeclaresthereisnot,inhisopinion,inEurope,socompleteabearnaturallyashimselfamongthehumanspecies。

Heisnowanoblepeer,andIamtoowellacquaintedwithgoodmannerstodisputesodelicateapointwithhislordship。

CHAPTERXIV

/OurBaronexcelsBaronTottbeyondallcomparison,yetfailsinpartofhisattempt——GetsintodisgracewiththeGrandSeignior,whoordershisheadtobecutoff——Escapes,andgetsonboardavessel,inwhichheiscarriedtoVenice——BaronTott’sorigin,withsomeaccountofthatgreatman’sparents——PopeGanganelli’samour——HisHolinessfondofshell—fish。/

BarondeTott,inhisMemoirs,makesasgreataparadeofasingleactasmanytravellerswhosewholeliveshavebeenspentinseeingthedifferentpartsoftheglobe;formypart,ifIhadbeenblownfromEuropetoAsiafromthemouthofacannon,IshouldhaveboastedlessofitafterwardsthanhehasdoneofonlyfiringoffaTurkishpieceofordnance。Whathesaysofthiswonderfulgun,asnearasmymemorywillserveme,isthis:——\"TheTurkshadplacedbelowthecastle,andnearthecity,onthebanksofSimois,acelebratedriver,anenormouspieceofordnancecastinbrass,whichwouldcarryamarbleballofelevenhundredpoundsweight。Iwasinclined,\"saysTott,\"tofireit,butIwaswillingfirsttojudgeofitseffect;thecrowdaboutmetrembledatthisproposal,astheyasserteditwouldoverthrownotonlythecastle,butthecityalso;atlengththeirfearsinpartsubsided,andIwaspermittedtodischargeit。Itrequirednotlessthanthreehundredandthirtypounds’weightofpowder,andtheballweighed,asbeforementioned,elevenhundredweight。Whentheengineerbroughtthepriming,thecrowdswhowereaboutmeretreatedbackasfastastheycould;nay,itwaswiththeutmostdifficultyIpersuadedthePacha,whocameonpurpose,therewasnodanger:eventheengineerwhowastodischargeitbymydirectionwasconsiderablyalarmed。I

tookmystandonsomestone—workbehindthecannon,gavethesignal,andfeltashocklikethatofearthquake!Atthedistanceofthreehundredfathomtheballburstintothreepieces;thefragmentscrossedthestrait,reboundedontheoppositemountain,andleftthesurfaceofthewaterallinafoamthroughthewholebreadthofthechannel。\"

This,gentlemen,is,asnearasIcanrecollect,BaronTott’saccountofthelargestcannonintheknownworld。Now,whenIwastherenotlongsince,theanecdoteofTott’sfiringthistremendouspiecewasmentionedasaproofofthatgentleman’sextraordinarycourage。

IwasdeterminednottobeoutdonebyaFrenchman,thereforetookthisverypieceuponmyshoulder,and,afterbalancingitproperly,jumpedintotheseawithit,andswamtotheoppositeshore,fromwhenceI

unfortunatelyattemptedtothrowitbackintoitsformerplace。Isayunfortunately,foritslippedalittleinmyhandjustasIwasabouttodischargeit,andinconsequenceofthatitfellintothemiddleofthechannel,whereitnowlies,withoutaprospectofeverrecoveringit:andnotwithstandingthehighfavourIwasinwiththeGrandSeignior,asbeforementioned,thiscruelTurk,assoonasheheardofthelossofhisfamouspieceofordnance,issuedanordertocutoffmyhead。IwasimmediatelyinformedofitbyoneoftheSultanas,withwhomIwasbecomeagreatfavourite,andshesecretedmeinherapartmentwhiletheofficerchargedwithmyexecutionwas,withhisassistants,insearchofme。

ThatverynightImademyescapeonboardavesselboundtoVenice,whichwasthenweighinganchortoproceedonhervoyage。

Thelaststory,gentlemen,Iamnotfondofmentioning,asI

miscarriedintheattempt,andwasverynearlosingmylifeintothebargain:however,asitcontainsnoimpeachmentofmyhonour,Iwouldnotwithholditfromyou。

Now,gentlemen,youallknowme,andcanhavenodoubtofmyveracity。

Iwillentertainyouwiththeoriginofthissameswaggering,bouncingTott。

HisreputedfatherwasanativeofBerne,inSwitzerland;hisprofessionwasthatofasurveyorofthestreets,lanes,andalleys,vulgarlycalledascavenger。HismotherwasanativeofthemountainsofSavoy,andhadamostbeautifullargewenonherneck,commontobothsexesinthatpartoftheworld;sheleftherparentswhenyoung,andsoughtherfortuneinthesamecitywhichgavehisfatherbirth;

shemaintainedherselfwhilesinglebyactsofkindnesstooursex,forsheneverwasknowntorefusethemanyfavourtheyasked,providedtheydidbutpayhersomecomplimentbeforehand。Thislovelycouplemetbyaccidentinthestreet,inconsequenceoftheirbeingbothintoxicated,forbyreelingtoonecentretheythreweachotherdown;

thiscreatedmutualabuse,inwhichtheywerecompleteadepts;theywerebothcarriedtothewatch—house,andafterwardstothehouseofcorrection;theysoonsawthefollyofquarrelling,madeitup,becamefondofeachother,andmarried;butmadamreturningtoheroldtricks,hisfather,whohadhighnotionsofhonour,soonseparatedhimselffromher;shethenjoinedafamilywhostrolledaboutwithapuppet—show。IntimeshearrivedatRome,whereshekeptanoyster—

stand。Youhaveallheard,nodoubtofPopeGanganelli,commonlycalledClementXIV。:hewasremarkablyfondofoysters。OneGoodFriday,ashewaspassingthroughthisfamouscityinstate,toassistathighmassatSt。Peter’sChurch,hesawthiswoman’soysters(whichwereremarkablyfineandfresh);hecouldnotproceedwithouttastingthem。Therewereaboutfivethousandpeopleinhistrain;heorderedthemalltostop,andsentwordtothechurchhecouldnotattendmasstillnextday;thenalightingfromhishorse(forthePopealwaysridesonhorsebackupontheseoccasions)hewentintoherstall,andateeveryoystershehadthere,andafterwardsretiredintothecellarwhereshehadafewmore。Thissubterraneousapartmentwasherkitchen,parlour,andbed—chamber。Helikedhissituationsomuchthathedischargedallhisattendants,andtomakeshortofthestory,HisHolinesspassedthewholenightthere!Beforetheypartedhegaveherabsolution,notonlyforeverysinshehad,butallshemighthereaftercommit。

/Now,gentlemen,Ihavehismother’swordforit(andherhonourcannotbedoubted),thatBaronTottisthefruitofthatamour。WhenTottwasborn,hismotherappliedtoHisHoliness,asthefatherofherchild;heimmediatelyplacedhimundertheproperpeople,andashegrewupgavehimagentleman’seducation,hadhimtaughttheuseofarms,procuredhimpromotioninFrance,andatitle,andwhenhediedhelefthimagoodestate。/

CHAPTERXV

/AfurtheraccountofthejourneyfromHarwichtoHelvoetsluys——

Descriptionofanumberofmarineobjectsnevermentionedbyanytravellerbefore——RocksseeninthispassageequaltotheAlpsinmagnitude;lobsters,crabs,&c。,ofanextraordinarymagnitude——A

woman’slifesaved——Thecauseofherfallingintothesea——Dr。

Hawes’directionsfollowedwithsuccess。/

Iomittedseveralverymaterialpartsinmyfather’sjourneyacrosstheEnglishChanneltoHolland,which,thattheymaynotbetotallylostIwillnowfaithfullygiveyouinhisownwords,asIheardhimrelatethemtohisfriendsseveraltimes。

\"Onmyarrival,\"saysmyfather,\"atHelvoetsluys,Iwasobservedtobreathewithsomedifficulty;upontheinhabitantsinquiringintothecause,IinformedthemthattheanimaluponwhosebackIrodefromHarwichacrosstotheirshoredidnotswim!Suchistheirpeculiarformanddisposition,thattheycannotfloatormoveuponthesurfaceofthewater;heranwithincredibleswiftnessuponthesandsfromtheshore,drivingfishinmillionsbeforehim,manyofwhichwerequitedifferentfromanyIhadyetseen,carryingtheirheadsattheextremityoftheirtails。Icrossed,\"continuedhe,\"oneprodigiousrangeofrocks,equalinheighttotheAlps(thetopsorhighestpartsofthesemarinemountainsaresaidtobeupwardsofonehundredfathomsbelowthesurfaceofthesea),onthesidesofwhichtherewasagreatvarietyoftall,nobletrees,loadedwithmarinefruit,suchaslobsters,crabs,oysters,scollops,mussels,cockles,&c。&c。;someofwhichwereacart—loadsingly!andnonelessthanaporter’s!Allthosewhicharebroughtonshoreandsoldinourmarketsareofaninferiordwarfkind,or,properly,waterfalls,/i。e。/,fruitshookoffthebranchesofthetreeitgrowsuponbythemotionofthewater,asthoseinourgardensarebythatofthewind!Thelobster—treesappearedtherichest,butthecrabandoysterswerethetallest。Theperiwinkleisakindofshrub;itgrowsatthefootoftheoyster—

tree,andtwinesrounditastheivydoestheoak。Iobservedtheeffectofseveralaccidentsbyshipwreck,&c。,particularlyashipthathadbeenwreckedbystrikingagainstamountainorrock,thetopofwhichlaywithinthreefathomsofthesurface。Asshesankshefelluponherside,andforcedaverylargelobster—treeoutofitsplace。

Itwasinthespring,whenthelobsterswereveryyoung,andmanyofthembeingseparatedbytheviolenceoftheshock,theyfelluponacrab—treewhichwasgrowingbelowthem;theyhave,likethefarinaofplants,united,andproducedafishresemblingboth。Iendeavouredtobringonewithme,butitwastoocumbersome,andmysalt—waterPegasusseemedmuchdispleasedateveryattempttostophiscareerwhilstIcontinueduponhisback;besides,Iwasthen,thoughgallopingoveramountainofrocksthatlayaboutmidwaythepassage,atleastfivehundredfathombelowthesurfaceofthesea,andbegantofindthewantofairinconvenient,thereforeIhadnoinclinationtoprolongthetime。Addtothis,mysituationwasinotherrespectsveryunpleasant;Imetmanylargefish,whowere,ifIcouldjudgebytheiropenmouths,notonlyable,butreallywishedtodevourus;now,asmyRosinantewasblind,Ihadthesehungrygentlemen’sattemptstoguardagainst,inadditiontomyotherdifficulties。

\"AswedrewneartheDutchshore,andthebodyofwateroverourheadsdidnotexceedtwentyfathoms,IthoughtIsawahumanfigureinafemaledressthenlyingonthesandbeforemewithsomesignsoflife;

whenIcamecloseIperceivedherhandmove:Itookitintomine,andbroughtheronshoreasacorpse。Anapothecary,whohadjustbeeninstructedbyDr。Hawes[theBaron’sfathermusthavelivedverylatelyifDr。Haweswashispreceptor],ofLondon,treatedherproperly,andsherecovered。ShewastheribofamanwhocommandedavesselbelongingtoHelvoetsluys。Hewasjustgoingoutofportonavoyage,whenshe,hearinghehadgotamistresswithhim,followedhiminanopenboat。Assoonasshehadgotonthequarter—decksheflewatherhusband,andattemptedtostrikehimwithsuchimpetuosity,thathethoughtitmostprudenttoslipononeside,andlethermaketheimpressionofherfingersuponthewavesratherthanhisface:hewasnotmuchoutinhisideasoftheconsequence;formeetingnoopposition,shewentdirectlyoverboard,anditwasmyunfortunatelottolaythefoundationforbringingthishappypairtogetheragain。

\"Icaneasilyconceivewhatexecrationsthehusbandloadedmewithwhen,onhisreturn,hefoundthisgentlecreaturewaitinghisarrival,andlearnedthemeansbywhichshecameintotheworldagain。

However,greatastheinjuryiswhichIhavedonethispoordevil,I

hopehewilldieincharitywithme,asmymotivewasgood,thoughtheconsequencestohimare,itmustbeconfessed,horrible。\"

CHAPTERXVI

/Thisisaveryshortchapter,butcontainsafactforwhichtheBaron’smemoryoughttobedeartoeveryEnglishman,especiallythosewhomayhereafterhavethemisfortuneofbeingmadeprisonersofwar。/

OnmyreturnfromGibraltarItravelledbywayofFrancetoEngland。

Beingaforeigner,thiswasnotattendedwithanyinconveniencetome。

Ifound,intheharbourofCalais,ashipjustarrivedwithanumberofEnglishsailorsasprisonersofwar。Iimmediatelyconceivedanideaofgivingthesebravefellowstheirliberty,whichIaccomplishedasfollows:——Afterformingapairoflargewings,eachofthemfortyyardslong,andfourteenwide,andannexingthemtomyself,Imountedatbreakofday,wheneverycreature,eventhewatchupondeck,wasfastasleep。AsIhoveredovertheshipIfastenedthreegrapplingironstothetopsofthethreemastswithmysling,andfairlyliftedherseveralyardsoutofthewater,andthenproceededacrosstoDover,whereIarrivedinhalfanhour!Havingnofurtheroccasionforthesewings,ImadethemapresenttothegovernorofDoverCastle,wheretheyarenowexhibitedtothecurious。

Astotheprisoners,andtheFrenchmenwhoguardedthem,theydidnotawaketilltheyhadbeenneartwohoursonDoverPier。ThemomenttheEnglishunderstoodtheirsituationtheychangedplaceswiththeirguard,andtookbackwhattheyhadbeenplunderedof,butnomore,fortheyweretoogeneroustoretaliateandplundertheminreturn。

CHAPTERXVII

/Voyageeastward——TheBaronintroducesafriendwhoneverdeceivedhim:winsahundredguineasbypinninghisfaithuponthatfriend’snose——Gamestartedatsea——Someothercircumstanceswhichwill,itishoped,affordthereadernosmalldegreeofamusement。/

InavoyagewhichImadetotheEastIndieswithCaptainHamilton,I

tookafavouritepointerwithme;hewas,touseacommonphrase,worthhisweightingold,forheneverdeceivedme。Onedaywhenwewere,bythebestobservationswecouldmake,atleastthreehundredleaguesfromland,mydogpointed;Iobservedhimfornearanhourwithastonishment,andmentionedthecircumstancetothecaptainandeveryofficeronboard,assertingthatwemustbenearland,formydogsmeltgame。Thisoccasionedagenerallaugh;butthatdidnotalterintheleastthegoodopinionIhadofmydog。Aftermuchconversationproandcon,IboldlytoldthecaptainIplacedmoreconfidenceinTray’snosethanIdidintheeyesofeveryseamanonboard,andthereforeproposedlayingthesumIhadagreedtopayformypassage(viz。,onehundredguineas)thatweshouldfindgamewithinhalfanhour。Thecaptain(agood,heartyfellow)laughedagain,desiredMr。Crowfordthesurgeon,whowasprepared,tofeelmypulse;

hedidso,andreportedmeinperfecthealth。Thefollowingdialoguebetweenthemtookplace;Ioverheardit,thoughspokenlow,andatsomedistance。

CAPTAIN

Hisbrainisturned;Icannotwithhonouraccepthiswager。

SURGEON

Iamofadifferentopinion;heisquitesane,anddependsmoreuponthescentofhisdogthanhewilluponthejudgmentofalltheofficersonboard;hewillcertainlylose,andherichlymeritsit。

CAPTAIN

Suchawagercannotbefaironmyside;however,I’lltakehimup,ifIreturnhismoneyafterwards。

DuringtheaboveconversationTraycontinuedinthesamesituation,andconfirmedmestillmoreinmyformeropinion。Iproposedthewagerasecondtime,itwasthenaccepted。

Done!anddone!werescarcelysaidonbothsides,whensomesailorswhowerefishinginthelong—boat,whichwasmadefasttothesternoftheship,harpoonedanexceedinglargeshark,whichtheybroughtonboardandbegantocutupforthepurposeofbarrellingtheoil,when,behold,theyfoundnolessthan/sixbraceoflivepartridges/inthisanimal’sstomach!

Theyhadbeensolonginthatsituation,thatoneofthehenswassittinguponfoureggs,andafifthwashatchingwhenthesharkwasopened!!!Thisyoungbirdwebroughtupbyplacingitwithalitterofkittensthatcameintotheworldafewminutesbefore!Theoldcatwasasfondofitasofanyofherownfour—leggedprogeny,andmadeherselfveryunhappy,whenitflewoutofherreach,tillitreturnedagain。Astotheotherpartridges,therewerefourhensamongstthem;

oneormorewere,duringthevoyage,constantlysitting,andconsequentlywehadplentyofgameatthecaptain’stable;andingratitudetopoorTray(forbeingameansofwinningonehundredguineas)Iorderedhimthebonesdaily,andsometimesawholebird。

CHAPTERXVIII

ASECONDTRIPTOTHEMOON。

/Asecondvisit(butanaccidentalone)tothemoon——Theshipdrivenbyawhirlwindathousandleaguesabovethesurfaceofthewater,whereanewatmospheremeetsthemandcarriesthemintoacapaciousharbourinthemoon——Adescriptionoftheinhabitants,andtheirmannerofcomingintothelunarianworld——Animals,customs,weaponsofwar,wine,vegetables,&c。/

IhavealreadyinformedyouofonetripImadetothemoon,insearchofmysilverhatchet;Iafterwardsmadeanotherinamuchpleasantermanner,andstayedinitlongenoughtotakenoticeofseveralthings,whichIwillendeavourtodescribeasaccuratelyasmymemorywillpermit。

Iwentonavoyageofdiscoveryattherequestofadistantrelation,whohadastrangenotionthattherewerepeopletobefoundequalinmagnitudetothosedescribedbyGulliverintheempireofBROBDIGNAG。

FormypartIalwaystreatedthataccountasfabulous:however,toobligehim,forhehadmademehisheir,Iundertookit,andsailedfortheSouthseas,wherewearrivedwithoutmeetingwithanythingremarkable,exceptsomeflyingmenandwomenwhowereplayingatleap—

frog,anddancingminuetsintheair。

OntheeighteenthdayafterwehadpassedtheIslandofOtaheite,mentionedbyCaptainCookastheplacefromwhencetheybroughtOmai,ahurricaneblewourshipatleastonethousandleaguesabovethesurfaceofthewater,andkeptitattheheighttillafreshgalearisingfilledthesailsineverypart,andonwardswetravelledataprodigiousrate;thusweproceededabovethecloudsforsixweeks。Atlastwediscoveredagreatlandinthesky,likeashiningisland,roundandbright,where,comingintoaconvenientharbour,wewentonshore,andsoonfounditwasinhabited。Belowuswesawanotherearth,containingcities,trees,mountains,rivers,seas,&c。,whichweconjecturedwasthisworldwhichwehadleft。Herewesawhugefiguresridinguponvulturesofaprodigioussize,andeachofthemhavingthreeheads。Toformsomeideaofthemagnitudeofthesebirds,Imustinformyouthateachoftheirwingsisaswideandsixtimesthelengthofthemainsheetofourvessel,whichwasaboutsixhundredtonsburthen。Thus,insteadofridinguponhorses,aswedointhisworld,theinhabitantsofthemoon(forwenowfoundwewereinMadamLuna)flyaboutonthesebirds。Theking,wefound,wasengagedinawarwiththesun,andheofferedmeacommission,butIdeclinedthehonourhismajestyintendedme。Everythingin/this/worldisofextraordinarymagnitude!acommonfleabeingmuchlargerthanoneofoursheep:inmakingwar,theirprincipalweaponsareradishes,whichareusedasdarts:thosewhoarewoundedbythemdieimmediately。

Theirshieldsaremadeofmushrooms,andtheirdarts(whenradishesareoutofseason)ofthetopsofasparagus。Someofthenativesofthedog—stararetobeseenhere;commercetemptsthemtoramble;

theirfacesarelikelargemastiffs’,withtheireyesnearthelowerendortipoftheirnoses:theyhavenoeyelids,butcovertheireyeswiththeendoftheirtongueswhentheygotosleep;theyaregenerallytwentyfeethigh。Astothenativesofthemoon,noneofthemarelessinstaturethanthirty—sixfeet:theyarenotcalledthehumanspecies,butthecookinganimals,fortheyalldresstheirfoodbyfire,aswedo,butlosenottimeattheirmeals,astheyopentheirleftside,andplacethewholequantityatonceintheirstomach,thenshutitagaintillthesamedayinthenextmonth;fortheyneverindulgethemselveswithfoodmorethantwelvetimesayear,oronceamonth。Allbutgluttonsandepicuresmustpreferthismethodtoours。

Thereisbutonesexeitherofthecookingoranyotheranimalsinthemoon;theyareallproducedfromtreesofvarioussizesandfoliage;

thatwhichproducesthecookinganimal,orhumanspecies,ismuchmorebeautifulthananyoftheothers;ithaslargestraightboughsandflesh—colouredleaves,andthefruititproducesarenutsorpods,withhardshellsatleasttwoyardslong;whentheybecomeripe,whichisknownfromtheirchangingcolour,theyaregatheredwithgreatcare,andlaidbyaslongastheythinkproper:whentheychoosetoanimatetheseedofthesenuts,theythrowthemintoalargecauldronofboilingwater,whichopenstheshellsinafewhours,andoutjumpsthecreature。

Natureformstheirmindsfordifferentpursuitsbeforetheycomeintotheworld;fromoneshellcomesforthawarrior,fromanotheraphilosopher,fromathirdadivine,fromafourthalawyer,fromafifthafarmer,fromasixthaclown,&c。&c。,andeachofthemimmediatelybeginstoperfectthemselves,bypractisingwhattheybeforeknewonlyintheory。

Whentheygrowoldtheydonotdie,butturnintoair,anddissolvelikesmoke!Asfortheirdrink,theyneednone;theonlyevacuationstheyhaveareinsensible,andbytheirbreath。Theyhavebutonefingeruponeachhand,withwhichtheyperformeverythinginasperfectamanneraswedowhohavefourbesidesthethumb。Theirheadsareplacedundertheirrightarm,andwhenaregoingtotravel,oraboutanyviolentexercise,theygenerallyleavethemathome,fortheycanconsultthematanydistance;thisisaverycommonpractice;

andwhenthoseofrankorqualityamongtheLunarianshaveaninclinationtoseewhat’sgoingforwardamongthecommonpeople,theystayathome,/i。e。/,thebodystaysathome,andsendstheheadonly,whichissufferedtobepresent/incog。/,andreturnatpleasurewithanaccountofwhathaspassed。

Thestonesoftheirgrapesareexactlylikehail;andIamperfectlysatisfiedthatwhenastormorhighwindinthemoonshakestheirvines,andbreaksthegrapesfromthestalks,thestonesfalldownandformourhailshowers。Iwouldadvisethosewhoareofmyopiniontosaveaquantityofthesestoneswhenithailsnext,andmakeLunarianwine。ItisacommonbeverageatSt。Luke’s。SomematerialcircumstancesIhadnearlyomitted。Theyputtheirbelliestothesameuseaswedoasack,andthrowwhatevertheyhaveoccasionforintoit,fortheycanshutandopenitagainwhentheyplease,astheydotheirstomachs;theyarenottroubledwithbowels,liver,heart,oranyotherintestines,neitheraretheyencumberedwithclothes,noristhereanypartoftheirbodiesunseemlyorindecenttoexhibit。

Theireyestheycantakeinandoutoftheirplaceswhentheyplease,andcanseeaswellwiththemintheirhandasintheirhead!andifbyanyaccidenttheyloseordamageone,theycanborroworpurchaseanother,andseeasclearlywithitastheirown。Dealersineyesareonthataccountverynumerousinmostpartsofthemoon,andinthisarticlealonealltheinhabitantsarewhimsical:sometimesgreenandsometimesyelloweyesarethefashion。Iknowthesethingsappearstrange;butiftheshadowofadoubtcanremainonanyperson’smind,Isay,lethimtakeavoyagetherehimself,andthenhewillknowIamatravellerofveracity。

CHAPTERXIX

/TheBaroncrossestheThameswithouttheassistanceofabridge,ship,boat,balloon,orevenhisownwill:rouseshimselfafteralongnap,anddestroysamonsterwholiveduponthedestructionofothers。/

MyfirstvisittoEnglandwasaboutthebeginningofthepresentking’sreign。IhadoccasiontogodowntoWapping,toseesomegoodsshipped,whichIwassendingtosomefriendsatHamburgh;afterthatbusinesswasover,ItooktheTowerWharfinmywayback。HereIfoundthesunverypowerful,andIwassomuchfatiguedthatIsteppedintooneofthecannontocomposeme,whereIfellfastasleep。Thiswasaboutnoon:itwasthefourthofJune;exactlyatoneo’clockthesecannonwerealldischargedinmemoryoftheday。Theyhadbeenallchargedthatmorning,andhavingnosuspicionofmysituation,Iwasshotoverthehousesontheoppositesideoftheriver,intoafarmer’syard,betweenBermondseyandDeptford,whereIfelluponalargehay—stack,withoutwaking,andcontinuedthereinasoundsleeptillhaybecamesoextravagantlydear(whichwasaboutthreemonthsafter),thatthefarmerfoundithisinteresttosendhiswholestocktomarket:thestackIwasreposinguponwasthelargestintheyard,containingabovefivehundredload;theybegantocutthatfirst。I

wokewiththevoicesofthepeoplewhohadascendedtheladderstobeginatthetop,andgotup,totallyignorantofmysituation:inattemptingtorunawayIfelluponthefarmertowhomthehaybelonged,andbrokehisneck,yetreceivednoinjurymyself。I

afterwardsfound,tomygreatconsolation,thatthisfellowwasamostdetestablecharacter,alwayskeepingtheproduceofhisgroundsforextravagantmarkets。

CHAPTERXX

/TheBaronslipsthroughtheworld:afterpayingavisittoMountEtnahefindshimselfintheSouthSea;visitsVulcaninhispassage;getsonboardaDutchman;arrivesatanislandofcheese,surroundedbyaseaofmilk;describessomeveryextraordinaryobjects——Losetheircompass;theirshipslipsbetweentheteethofafishunknowninthispartoftheworld;theirdifficultyinescapingfromthence;arriveintheCaspianSea——Starvesabeartodeath——Afewwaistcoatanecdotes——Inthischapter,whichisthelongest,theBaronmoralisesuponthevirtueofveracity。/

Mr。Drybones’\"TravelstoSicily,\"whichIhadreadwithgreatpleasure,inducedmetopayavisittoMountEtna;myvoyagetothisplacewasnotattendedwithanycircumstancesworthrelating。Onemorningearly,threeorfourdaysaftermyarrival,IsetoutfromacottagewhereIhadslept,withinsixmilesofthefootofthemountain,determinedtoexploretheinternalparts,ifIperishedintheattempt。Afterthreehours’hardlabourIfoundmyselfatthetop;

itwasthen,andhadbeenforupwardsofthreeweeks,raging:itsappearanceinthisstatehasbeensofrequentlynoticedbydifferenttravellers,thatIwillnottireyouwithdescriptionsofobjectsyouarealreadyacquaintedwith。Iwalkedroundtheedgeofthecrater,whichappearedtobefiftytimesatleastascapaciousastheDevil’sPunch—BowlnearPetersfield,onthePortsmouthRoad,butnotsobroadatthebottom,asinthatpartitresemblesthecontractedpartofafunnelmorethanapunch—bowl。Atlast,havingmadeupmymind,inI

sprangfeetforemost;Isoonfoundmyselfinawarmberth,andmybodybruisedandburntinvariouspartsbythered—hotcinders,which,bytheirviolentascent,opposedmydescent:however,myweightsoonbroughtmetothebottom,whereIfoundmyselfinthemidstofnoiseandclamour,mixedwiththemosthorridimprecations;afterrecoveringmysenses,andfeelingareductionofmypain,Ibegantolookaboutme。Guess,gentlemen,myastonishment,whenIfoundmyselfinthecompanyofVulcanandhisCyclops,whohadbeenquarrelling,forthethreeweeksbeforementioned,abouttheobservationofgoodorderandduesubordination,andwhichhadoccasionedsuchalarmsforthatspaceoftimeintheworldabove。However,myarrivalrestoredpeacetothewholesociety,andVulcanhimselfdidmethehonourofapplyingplasterstomywounds,whichhealedthemimmediately;healsoplacedrefreshmentsbeforeme,particularlynectar,andotherrichwines,suchasthegodsandgoddessesonlyaspireto。AfterthisrepastwasoverVulcanorderedVenustoshowmeeveryindulgencewhichmysituationrequired。Todescribetheapartment,andthecouchonwhichIreposed,istotallyimpossible,thereforeIwillnotattemptit;letitsufficetosay,itexceedsthepoweroflanguagetodoitjustice,orspeakofthatkind—heartedgoddessinanytermsequaltohermerit。

VulcangavemeaveryconciseaccountofMountEtna:hesaiditwasnothingmorethananaccumulationofashesthrownfromhisforge;thathewasfrequentlyobligedtochastisehispeople,atwhom,inhispassion,hemadeitapracticetothrowred—hotcoalsathome,whichtheyoftenparriedwithgreatdexterity,andthenthrewthemupintotheworldtoplacethemoutofhisreach,fortheyneverattemptedtoassaulthiminreturnbythrowingthembackagain。\"Ourquarrels,\"

addedhe,\"lastsometimesthreeorfourmonths,andtheseappearancesofcoalsorcindersintheworldarewhatIfindyoumortalscalleruptions。\"MountVesuvius,heassuredme,wasanotherofhisshops,towhichhehadapassagethreehundredandfiftyleaguesunderthebedofthesea,wheresimilarquarrelsproducedsimilareruptions。I

shouldhavecontinuedhereasanhumbleattendantuponMadamVenus,butsomebusytattlers,whodelightinmischief,whisperedataleinVulcan’sear,whichrousedinhimafitofjealousynottobeappeased。Withouttheleastpreviousnoticehetookmeonemorningunderhisarm,asIwaswaitinguponVenus,agreeabletocustom,andcarriedmetoanapartmentIhadneverbeforeseen,inwhichtherewas,toallappearance,/awell/withawidemouth:overthisheheldmeatarm’slength,andsaying,\"/Ungratefulmortal,returntotheworldfromwhenceyoucame/,\"withoutgivingmetheleastopportunityofreply,droppedmeinthecentre。Ifoundmyselfdescendingwithanincreasingrapidity,tillthehorrorofmyminddeprivedmeofallreflection。IsupposeIfellintoatrance,fromwhichIwassuddenlyarousedbyplungingintoalargebodyofwaterilluminatedbytheraysofthesun!!

Icould,frommyinfancy,swimwell,andplaytricksinthewater。I

nowfoundmyselfinparadise,consideringthehorrorsofmindIhadjustbeenreleasedfrom。Afterlookingaboutmesometime,Icoulddiscovernothingbutanexpanseofsea,extendingbeyondtheeyeineverydirection;Ialsofounditverycold,adifferentclimatefromMasterVulcan’sshop。AtlastIobservedatsomedistanceabodyofamazingmagnitude,likeahugerock,approachingme;Isoondiscoveredittobeapieceoffloatingice;IswamroundittillIfoundaplacewhereIcouldascendtothetop,whichIdid,butnotwithoutsomedifficulty。StillIwasoutofsightofland,anddespairreturnedwithdoubleforce;however,beforenightcameonIsawasail,whichweapproachedveryfast;whenitwaswithinaverysmalldistanceI

hailedtheminGerman;theyansweredinDutch。Ithenflungmyselfintothesea,andtheythrewoutarope,bywhichIwastakenonboard。Inowinquiredwherewewere,andwasinformed,inthegreatSouthernOcean;thisopenedadiscoverywhichremovedallmydoubtsanddifficulties。ItwasnowevidentthatIhadpassedfromMountEtnathroughthecentreoftheearthtotheSouthSeas:this,gentlemen,wasamuchshortercutthangoingroundtheworld,andwhichnomanhasaccomplished,oreverattempted,butmyself;however,thenexttimeIperformitIwillbemuchmoreparticularinmyobservations。

Itooksomerefreshment,andwenttorest。TheDutchareaveryrudesortofpeople;IrelatedtheEtnapassagetotheofficers,exactlyasIhavedonetoyou,andsomeofthem,particularlytheCaptain,seemedbyhisgrimaceandhalf—sentencetodoubtmyveracity;however,ashehadkindlytakenmeonboardhisvessel,andwasthenintheveryactofadministeringtomynecessities,Ipocketedtheaffront。

Inowinmyturnbegantoinquirewheretheywerebound?Towhichtheyanswered,theywereinsearchofnewdiscoveries;\"/andif/,\"saidthey,\"/yourstoryistrue,anewpassageisreallydiscovered,andweshallnotreturndisappointed/。\"WewerenowexactlyinCaptainCook’sfirsttrack,andarrivedthenextmorninginBotanyBay。ThisplaceI

wouldbynomeansrecommendtotheEnglishgovernmentasareceptacleforfelons,orplaceofpunishment;itshouldratherbetherewardofmerit,naturehavingmostbountifullybestowedherbestgiftsuponit。

Westayedherebutthreedays;thefourthafterourdepartureamostdreadfulstormarose,whichinafewhoursdestroyedalloursails,splinteredourbowsprit,andbroughtdownourtopmast;itfelldirectlyupontheboxthatenclosedourcompass,which,withthecompass,wasbrokentopieces。Everyonewhohasbeenatseaknowstheconsequencesofsuchamisfortune:wenowwereatalosswheretosteer。Atlengththestormabated,whichwasfollowedbyasteady,briskgale,thatcarriedusatleastfortyknotsanhourforsixmonths![weshouldsupposetheBaronhasmadealittlemistake,andsubstituted/months/for/days/]whenwebegantoobserveanamazingchangeineverythingaboutus:ourspiritsbecamelight,ournoseswereregaledwiththemostaromaticeffluviaimaginable:theseahadalsochangeditscomplexion,andfromgreenbecamewhite!!Soonafterthesewonderfulalterationswesawland,andnotatanygreatdistanceaninlet,whichwesailedupnearsixtyleagues,andfounditwideanddeep,flowingwithmilkofthemostdelicioustaste。Herewelanded,andsoonfounditwasanislandconsistingofonelargecheese:wediscoveredthisbyoneofthecompanyfaintingawayassoonaswelanded:thismanalwayshadanaversiontocheese;whenherecovered,hedesiredthecheesetobetakenfromunderhisfeet:uponexaminationwefoundhimperfectlyright,forthewholeisland,asbeforeobserved,wasnothingbutacheeseofimmensemagnitude!Uponthistheinhabitants,whoareamazinglynumerous,principallysustainthemselves,anditgrowseverynightinproportionasitisconsumedintheday。Hereseemedtobeplentyofvines,withbunchesoflargegrapes,which,uponbeingpressed,yieldednothingbutmilk。Wesawtheinhabitantsrunningracesuponthesurfaceofthemilk:theywereupright,comelyfigures,ninefeethigh,havethreelegs,andbutonearm;uponthewhole,theirformwasgraceful,andwhentheyquarrel,theyexerciseastraighthorn,whichgrowsinadultsfromthecentreoftheirforeheads,withgreatadroitness;theydidnotsinkatall,butranandwalkeduponthesurfaceofthemilk,aswedouponabowling—green。

Uponthisislandofcheesegrowsgreatplentyofcorn,theearsofwhichproduceloavesofbread,readymade,ofaroundformlikemushrooms。Wediscovered,inourramblesoverthischeese,seventeenotherriversofmilk,andtenofwine。

Afterthirty—eightdays’journeywearrivedontheoppositesidetothatonwhichwelanded:herewefoundsomebluemould,ascheese—

eaterscallit,fromwhencespringallkindsofrichfruit;insteadofbreedingmitesitproducedpeaches,nectarines,apricots,andathousanddeliciousfruitswhichwearenotacquaintedwith。Inthesetrees,whichareofanamazingsize,wereplentyofbirds’nests;

amongstotherswasaking—fisher’sofprodigiousmagnitude;itwasatleasttwicethecircumferenceofthedomeofSt。Paul’sChurchinLondon。Uponinspection,thisnestwasmadeofhugetreescuriouslyjoinedtogether;therewere,letmesee(/forImakeitarulealwaystospeakwithincompass/),therewereupwardsoffivehundredeggsinthenest,andeachofthemwasaslargeasfourcommonhogsheads,oreightbarrels,andwecouldnotonlysee,butheartheyoungoneschirpingwithin。Having,withgreatfatigue,cutopenoneoftheseeggs,weletoutayoungoneunfeathered,considerablylargerthantwentyfull—grownvultures。Justaswehadgiventhisyoungsterhislibertytheoldkingfisherlighted,andseizingourcaptain,whohadbeenactiveinbreakingtheegg,inoneofherclaws,flewwithhimaboveamilehigh,andthenlethimdropintothesea,butnottillshehadbeatenallhisteethoutofhismouthwithherwings。

Dutchmengenerallyswimwell:hesoonjoinedus,andweretreatedtoourship。Onourreturnwetookadifferentroute,andobservedmanystrangeobjects。Weshottwowildoxen,eachwithonehorn,alsoliketheinhabitants,exceptthatitsproutedfrombetweentheeyesoftheseanimals;wewereafterwardsconcernedathavingdestroyedthem,aswefound,byinquiry,theytamedthesecreatures,andusedthemaswedohorses,torideuponanddrawtheircarriages;theirflesh,wewereinformed,isexcellent,butuselesswherepeopleliveuponcheeseandmilk。Whenwehadreachedwithintwodays’journeyoftheshipweobservedthreemenhangingtoatalltreebytheirheels;uponinquiringthecauseoftheirpunishment,Ifoundtheyhadallbeentravellers,andupontheirreturnhomehaddeceivedtheirfriendsbydescribingplacestheyneversaw,andrelatingthingsthatneverhappened:thisgavemenoconcern,/asIhaveeverconfinedmyselftofacts/。

Assoonaswearrivedattheshipweunmoored,andsetsailfromthisextraordinarycountry,when,toourastonishment,allthetreesuponshore,ofwhichtherewereagreatnumberverytallandlarge,paidtheirrespectstoustwice,bowingtoexacttime,andimmediatelyrecoveredtheirformerposture,whichwasquiteerect。

BywhatwecouldlearnofthisCHEESE,itwasconsiderablylargerthanthecontinentofallEurope!

Aftersailingthreemonthsweknewnotwhere,beingstillwithoutcompass,wearrivedinaseawhichappearedtobealmostblack:upontastingitwefounditmostexcellentwine,andhadgreatdifficultytokeepthesailorsfromgettingdrunkwithit:however,inafewhourswefoundourselvessurroundedbywhalesandotheranimalsofanimmensemagnitude,oneofwhichappearedtobetoolargefortheeyetoformajudgmentof:wedidnotseehimtillwewereclosetohim。

Thismonsterdrewourship,withallhermastsstanding,andsailsbent,bysuctionintohismouth,betweenhisteeth,whichweremuchlargerandtallerthanthemastofafirst—rateman—of—war。Afterwehadbeeninhismouthsometimeheopeneditprettywide,tookinanimmensequantityofwater,andfloatedourvessel,whichwasatleast500tonsburthen,intohisstomach;herewelayasquietasatanchorinadeadcalm。Theair,tobesure,wasratherwarm,andveryoffensive。Wefoundanchors,cables,boats,andbargesinabundance,andaconsiderablenumberofships,someladenandsomenot,whichthiscreaturehadswallowed。Everythingwastransactedbytorch—light;

nosun,nomoon,noplanet,tomakeobservationsfrom。Wewereallgenerallyafloatandagroundtwicea—day;wheneverhedrank,itbecamehighwaterwithus;andwhenheevacuated,wefoundourselvesaground;

uponamoderatecomputation,hetookinmorewateratasingledraughtthanisgenerallytobefoundintheLakeofGeneva,thoughthatisabovethirtymilesincircumference。Ontheseconddayofourconfinementintheseregionsofdarkness,Iventuredatlowwater,aswecalleditwhentheshipwasaground,toramblewiththeCaptain,andafewoftheotherofficers,withlightsinourhands;wemetwithpeopleofallnations,totheamountofupwardsoftenthousand;theyweregoingtoholdacouncilhowtorecovertheirliberty;someofthemhavinglivedinthisanimal’sstomachseveralyears;therewereseveralchildrenherewhohadneverseentheworld,theirmothershavinglaininrepeatedlyinthiswarmsituation。Justasthechairmanwasgoingtoinformusofthebusinessuponwhichwewereassembled,thisplaguyfish,becomingthirsty,drankinhisusualmanner;thewaterpouredinwithsuchimpetuosity,thatwewereallobligedtoretreattoourrespectiveshipsimmediately,orruntheriskofbeingdrowned;somewereobligedtoswimforit,andwithdifficultysavedtheirlives。Inafewhoursafterweweremorefortunate,wemetagainjustafterthemonsterhadevacuated。Iwaschosenchairman,andthefirstthingIdidwastoproposesplicingtwomain—maststogether,andthenexttimeheopenedhismouthtobereadytowedgethemin,soastopreventhisshuttingit。Itwasunanimouslyapproved。Onehundredstoutmenwerechosenuponthisservice。Wehadscarcelygotourmastsproperlypreparedwhenanopportunityoffered;themonsteropenedhismouth,immediatelythetopofthemastwasplacedagainsttheroof,andtheotherendpiercedhistongue,whicheffectuallypreventedhimfromshuttinghismouth。Assoonaseverythinginhisstomachwasafloat,wemannedafewboats,whorowedthemselvesandusintotheworld。Thedaylight,after,asnearaswecouldjudge,threemonths’

confinementintotaldarkness,cheeredourspiritssurprisingly。Whenwehadalltakenourleaveofthiscapaciousanimal,wemusteredjustafleetofninety—fiveships,ofallnations,whohadbeeninthisconfinedsituation。

Weleftthetwomastsinhismouth,topreventothersbeingconfinedinthesamehorridgulfofdarknessandfilth。Ourfirstobjectwastolearnwhatpartoftheworldwewerein;thiswewereforsometimeatalosstoascertain:atlastIfound,fromformerobservations,thatwewereintheCaspianSea!whichwashespartofthecountryoftheCalmuckTartars。Howwecamehereiswasimpossibletoconceive,asthisseahasnocommunicationwithanyother。OneoftheinhabitantsoftheCheeseIsland,whomIhadbroughtwithme,accountedforitthus:——thatthemonsterinwhosestomachwehadbeensolongconfinedhadcarriedusherethroughsomesubterraneouspassage;however,wepushedtoshore,andIwasthefirstwholanded。JustasIputmyfootuponthegroundalargebearleapeduponmewithitsfore—paws;I

caughtoneineachhand,andsqueezedhimtillhecriedoutmostlustily;however,inthispositionIheldhimtillIstarvedhimtodeath。Youmaylaugh,gentlemen,butthiswassoonaccomplished,asI

preventedhimlickinghispaws。FromhenceItravelleduptoSt。

Petersburgasecondtime:hereanoldfriendgavemeamostexcellentpointer,descendedfromthefamousbitchbefore—mentioned,thatlitteredwhileshewashuntingahare。Ihadthemisfortunetohavehimshotsoonafterbyablunderingsportsman,whofiredathiminsteadofacoveyofpartridgeswhichhehadjustset。Ofthiscreature’sskinIhavehadthiswaistcoatmade(showinghiswaistcoat),whichalwaysleadsmeinvoluntarilytogameifIwalkinthefieldsintheproperseason,andwhenIcomewithinshot,/oneofthebuttonsconstantlyfliesoff,andlodgesuponthespotwherethesportis/;andasthebirdsrise,beingalwaysprimedandcocked,I

nevermissthem。Herearenowbutthreebuttonsleft。Ishallhaveanewsetsewedonagainsttheshootingseasoncommences。

Whenacoveyofpartridgesisdisturbedinthismanner,bythebuttonfallingamongstthem,theyalwaysrisefromthegroundinadirectlinebeforeeachother。Ioneday,byforgettingtotakemyramrodoutofmygun,shotitstraightthroughaleash,asregularlyasifthecookhadspittedthem。Ihadforgottoputinanyshot,andtherodhadbeenmadesohotwiththepowder,thatthebirdswerecompletelyroastedbythetimeIreachedhome。

SincemyarrivalinEnglandIhaveaccomplishedwhatIhadverymuchatheart,viz。,providingfortheinhabitantoftheCheeseIsland,whomIhadbroughtwithme。Myoldfriend,SirWilliamChambers,whoisentirelyindebtedtomeforallhisideasofChinesegardening,byadescriptionofwhichhehasgainedsuchhighreputation;Isay,gentlemen,inadiscoursewhichIhadwiththisgentlemen,heseemedmuchdistressedforacontrivancetolightthelampsatthenewbuildings,SomersetHouse;thecommonmodewithladders,heobserved,wasbothdirtyandinconvenient。MynativeoftheCheeseIslandpoppedintomyhead;hewasonlyninefeethighwhenIfirstbroughthimfromhisowncountry,butwasnowincreasedtotenandahalf:IintroducedhimtoSirWilliam,andheisappointedtothathonourableoffice。Heisalsotocarry,underalargecloak,autensilineachcoatpocket,insteadofthosefourwhichSirWilliamhas/veryproperly/fixedforprivatepurposesinsoconspicuousasituation,thegreatquadrangle。

HehasalsoobtainedfromMr。PITTthesituationofmessengertohisMajesty’slordsofthebed—chamber,whoseprincipalemploymentwill/now/be,divulgingthesecretsoftheRoyalhouseholdtotheir/worthy/Patron。

SUPPLEMENT

/Extraordinaryflightonthebackofaneagle,overFrancetoGibraltar,SouthandNorthAmerica,thePolarRegions,andbacktoEngland,withinsix—and—thirtyhours。/

AboutthebeginningofhispresentMajesty’sreignIhadsomebusinesswithadistantrelationwhothenlivedontheIsleofThanet;itwasafamilydispute,andnotlikelytobefinishedsoon。Imadeitapracticeduringmyresidencethere,theweatherbeingfine,towalkouteverymorning。AfterafewoftheseexcursionsIobservedanobjectuponagreateminenceaboutthreemilesdistant:Iextendedmywalktoit,andfoundtheruinsofanancienttemple:Iapproacheditwithadmirationandastonishment;thetracesofgrandeurandmagnificencewhichyetremainedwereevidentproofsofitsformersplendour:hereIcouldnothelplamentingtheravagesanddevastationsoftime,ofwhichthatoncenoblestructureexhibitedsuchamelancholyproof。Iwalkedrounditseveraltimes,meditatingonthefleetingandtransitorynatureofallterrestrialthings;ontheeasternendweretheremainsofaloftytower,nearfortyfeethigh,overgrownwithivy,thetopapparentlyflat;Isurveyeditoneverysideveryminutely,thinkingthatifIcouldgainitssummitI

shouldenjoythemostdelightfulprospectofthecircumjacentcountry。

Animatedwiththishope,Iresolved,ifpossible,togainthesummit,whichIatlengtheffectedbymeansoftheivy,thoughnotwithoutgreatdifficultyanddanger;thetopIfoundcoveredwiththisevergreen,exceptalargechasminthemiddle。AfterIhadsurveyedwithpleasingwonderthebeautiesofartandnaturethatconspiredtoenrichthescene,curiositypromptedmetosoundtheopeninginthemiddle,inordertoascertainitsdepth,asIentertainedasuspicionthatitmightprobablycommunicatewithsomeunexploredsubterraneancaverninthehill;buthavingnolineIwasatalosshowtoproceed。

Afterrevolvingthematterinmythoughtsforsometime,Iresolvedtodropastonedownandlistentotheecho:havingfoundonethatansweredmypurposeIplacedmyselfoverthehole,withonefootoneachside,andstoopingdowntolisten,Idroppedthestone,whichI

hadnosoonerdonethanIheardarustlingbelow,andsuddenlyamonstrouseagleputupitsheadrightoppositemyface,andrisingupwithirresistibleforce,carriedmeawayseatedonitsshoulders:I

instantlygraspeditroundtheneck,whichwaslargeenoughtofillmyarms,anditswings,whenextended,weretenyardsfromoneextremitytotheother。Asitrosewitharegularascent,myseatwasperfectlyeasy,andIenjoyedtheprospectbelowwithinexpressiblepleasure。IthoveredoverMargateforsometime,wasseenbyseveralpeople,andmanyshotswerefiredatit;oneballhittheheelofmyshoe,butdidmenoinjury。ItthendirecteditscoursetoDovercliff,whereitalighted,andIthoughtofdismounting,butwaspreventedbyasuddendischargeofmusketryfromapartyofmarinesthatwereexercisingonthebeach;theballsflewaboutmyhead,andrattledonthefeathersoftheeaglelikehail—stones,yetIcouldnotperceiveithadreceivedanyinjury。ItinstantlyreascendedandflewovertheseatowardsCalais,butsoveryhighthattheChannelseemedtobenobroaderthantheThamesatLondonBridge。InaquarterofanhourI

foundmyselfoverathickwoodinFrance,wheretheeagledescendedveryrapidly,whichcausedmetoslipdowntothebackpartofitshead;butalightingonalargetree,andraisingitshead,Irecoveredmyseatasbefore,butsawnopossibilityofdisengagingmyselfwithoutthedangerofbeingkilledbythefall;soIdeterminedtositfast,thinkingitwouldcarrymetotheAlps,orsomeotherhighmountain,whereIcoulddismountwithoutanydanger。Afterrestingafewminutesittookwing,flewseveraltimesroundthewood,andscreamedloudenoughtobeheardacrosstheEnglishChannel。Inafewminutesoneofthesamespeciesaroseoutofthewood,andflewdirectlytowardsus;itsurveyedmewithevidentmarksofdispleasure,andcameverynearme。Afterflyingseveraltimesround,theybothdirectedtheircoursetothesouth—west。IsoonobservedthattheoneIrodeuponcouldnotkeeppacewiththeother,butinclinedtowardstheearth,onaccountofmyweight;itscompanionperceivingthis,turnedroundandplaceditselfinsuchapositionthattheothercouldrestitsheadonitsrump;inthismannertheyproceededtillnoon,whenIsawtherockofGibraltarverydistinctly。Thedaybeingclear,notwithstandingmydegreeofelevation,theearth’ssurfaceappearedjustlikeamap,whereland,sea,lakes,rivers,mountains,andthelikewereperfectlydistinguishable;andhavingsomeknowledgeofgeography,IwasatnolosstodeterminewhatpartoftheglobeIwasin。

WhilstIwascontemplatingthiswonderfulprospectadreadfulhowlingsuddenlybeganallaroundme,andinamomentIwasinvestedbythousandsofsmall,black,deformed,frightfullookingcreatures,whopressedmeonallsidesinsuchamannerthatIcouldneithermovehandorfoot:butIhadnotbeenintheirpossessionmorethantenminuteswhenIheardthemostdelightfulmusicthatcanpossiblybeimagined,whichwassuddenlychangedintoanoisethemostawfulandtremendous,towhichthereportofcannon,ortheloudestclapsofthundercouldbearnomoreproportionthanthegentlezephyrsoftheeveningtothemostdreadfulhurricane;buttheshortnessofitsdurationpreventedallthosefataleffectswhichaprolongationofitwouldcertainlyhavebeenattendedwith。