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Chapter 16 — Points of View

           Thenwhackandhewashangingtomyarm—andnoheavierthanakitten!Iluggedhimupuntilhehadahandonmyledge,andcouldreleaseme.

           “Confoundit!”Isaid,“anyonecouldbeamountaineeronthemoon;”andsosetmyselfinearnesttotheclimbing.ForafewminutesIclamberedsteadily,andthenIlookedupagain.Thecleftopenedoutsteadily,andthelightwasbrighter.Only—

           Itwasnotdaylightafterall.

           InanothermomentIcouldseewhatitwas,andatthesightIcouldhavebeatenmyheadagainsttherockswithdisappointment.ForIbeheldsimplyanirregularlyslopingopenspace,andalloveritsslantingfloorstoodaforestoflittleclub-shapedfungi,eachshininggloriouslywiththatpinkishsilverylight.ForamomentIstaredattheirsoftradiance,thensprangforwardandupwardamongthem.Ipluckeduphalfadozenandflungthemagainsttherocks,andthensatdown,laughingbitterly,asCavor’sruddyfacecameintoview.

           “It’sphosphorescenceagain!”Isaid.“Noneedtohurry.Sitdownandmakeyourselfathome.”Andashesplutteredoverourdisappointment,Ibegantolobmoreofthesegrowthsintothecleft.

           “Ithoughtitwasdaylight,”hesaid.

           “Daylight!”criedI.“Daybreak,sunset,clouds,andwindyskies!Shallweeverseesuchthingsagain?”

           AsIspoke,alittlepictureofourworldseemedtorisebeforeme,brightandlittleandclear,likethebackgroundofsomeoldItalianpicture.“Theskythatchanges,andtheseathatchanges,andthehillsandthegreentreesandthetownsandcitiesshininginthesun.

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