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Chapter 25 — The Grand Lunar
Iexplainedtohimhowoursciencewasgrowingbytheunitedlaboursofinnumerablelittlemen,andonthathemadenocommentsavethatitwasevidentwehadmasteredmuchinspiteofoursocialsavagery,orwecouldnothavecometothemoon.Yetthecontrastwasverymarked.WithknowledgetheSelenitesgrewandchanged;mankindstoredtheirknowledgeaboutthemandremainedbrutes—equipped.Hesaidthis...”[Herethereisashortpieceoftherecordindistinct.]
“Hethencausedmetodescribehowwewentaboutthisearthofours,andIdescribedtohimourrailwaysandships.Foratimehecouldnotunderstandthatwehadhadtheuseofsteamonlyonehundredyears,butwhenhedidhewasclearlyamazed.(Imaymentionasasingularthing,thattheSelenitesuseyearstocountby,justaswedoonearth,thoughIcanmakenothingoftheirnumeralsystem.That,however,doesnotmatter,becausePhi-oounderstandsours.)FromthatIwentontotellhimthatmankindhaddweltincitiesonlyfornineortenthousandyears,andthatwewerestillnotunitedinonebrotherhood,butundermanydifferentformsofgovernment.ThisastonishedtheGrandLunarverymuch,whenitwasmadecleartohim.Atfirsthethoughtwereferredmerelytoadministrativeareas.
“‘OurStatesandEmpiresarestilltherawestsketchesofwhatorderwillsomedaybe,’Isaid,andsoIcametotellhim....”[Atthispointalengthofrecordthatprobablyrepresentsthirtyorfortywordsistotallyillegible.]
“TheGrandLunarwasgreatlyimpressedbythefollyofmeninclingingtotheinconvenienceofdiversetongues.