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Chapter 6 The Landing on the Moon

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hole area was moon, a stupendous scimitar of white dawn with its edge hacked out by notches of darkness, the cresce

e ridges, hills, and craterlets, all passing at last from a blazing illumination into a common mystery of black. Athwart this world we were flying scarcely a hundred miles above its crests and pinnacles. And now we could see, what no eye on earth will ever see, that under the blaze of the day the ha

our journey. We had to drop ever closer to the moon as we spun about it, to slacken

int to point with an agility that would have been impossible on earth. He was perpetually opening and closing the Cavorite windows, making calculations, consulting his

and scorched and blinded by the unaccustomed splendour of the sun beneath my feet. Then again the shutters snapped, leav

ange business; we two men floating loose in that spherical space, and packing and pulling ropes. Imagine it if you can! No up nor down, and every effort resulting in unexpected movements. Now I would be pressed against the glass with the full force of Cavor's thrust, now I would be kicking helplessly in a void

s grouped in a sort of cross about it. And then again Cavor flung our little sphere open to the scorching, blinding sun. I think he was using

ed it, then suddenly began snapping them all open, each safely into its steel roller. There came a jar, and then we were rolling over and over, bumping against the

bump, clutch,

uld hear Cavor puffing and grunting, and the snapping of a shutter in its sash. I made an effort, thrust back our bla

the darkness of the shadow of the wall of

had a very clear expectation of such rough handling as we had received. I struggled painfully to my

t it with my blanket. "We're half an hour or

and as fast as I wiped it, it became opaque again with freshly condensed moisture mixed with an increasing quantity of blanket hairs. Of course I ought not to have

upon the moon, amidst we knew not what wonders, and all we could se

have stopped at home;" and I squatted on the bale

of frost. "Can you reach the electric heater," sai

d twice. "And now," said

," he

ai

his glass will clear. We can't do anything till then. It's night here yet;

puzzle of the glass and stared at his face. "Yes," I said, "I am hungry. I feel somehow

the moon. I don't think I finished it--I forget. Presently, first in patches, then running rapidly together into wid

pon the landsca

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Contents

The First Men In The Moon
Chapter 1 Mr. Bedford Meets Mr. Cavor at Lympne
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Chapter 2 The First Making of Cavorite
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Chapter 3 The Building of the sphere
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Chapter 4 Inside the Sphere
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Chapter 5 The Journey to the Moon
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Chapter 6 The Landing on the Moon
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Chapter 7 Sunrise on the Moon
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Chapter 8 A Lunar Morning
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Chapter 9 Prospecting Begins
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Chapter 10 Lost Men in the Moon
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Chapter 11 The Mooncalf Pastures
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Chapter 12 The Selenite's Face
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Chapter 13 Mr. Cavor Makes Some Suggestions
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Chapter 14 Experiments in intercourse
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Chapter 15 The Giddy Bridge
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Chapter 16 Points of View
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Chapter 17 The Fight in the Cave of the Moon Butchers
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Chapter 18 In the Sunlight
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Chapter 19 Mr. Bedford Alone
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Chapter 20 Mr. Bedford in Infinite Space
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Chapter 21 Mr. Bedford at Littlestone
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Chapter 22 The Astonishing Communication of Mr. Julius Wendig
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Chapter 23 An Abstract of the Six Messages First Received fro
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Chapter 24 The Natural History of the Selenites
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Chapter 25 The Grand Lunar
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Chapter 26 The Last Message Cavor sent to the Earth
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