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Chapter 8 THE CAVE-DWELLERS

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ld see anything, but I found that there were many people here moving about, all as intent upon their own pursuits as those which one encounters in the str

unlight distressed them, and in this cavern gloom they found their most congenial dwelling-place. From what I had thus far seen, this extraordinary people shrank from the sunlight; and when they had to move abroad they passed over roads which were darkened as much as possible by the deep shadows of mighty ferns, while for the most part they remained in dark caverns, in which they lived and moved and had their being. It was a puzzle to me whether the weakness of their eyes had caused this dislike of light, or the habit

e chief lifted. At once a blaze of light burst forth, gleaming into the dark, and appearing to blind him. His eyes closed. He held u

with soft cushions, and divans and ottomans; soft mats were on the floor, and everything gave indications of luxury and wealth. Other doors, covered with overhanging mats, seemed to lead out of this grotto. To one of the

rom those of the people here, for they were regular in outline and of exquisite beauty; her nose was straight; she had a short upper lip, arched eyebrows finely pencilled, thin lips, and well-rounded chin. But the chief contrast was in her eyes. These were large, dark, liquid, with long lashes, and with a splendid glow in their lustrous depths. She stood looking at me with her face full of amazemen

nglish, whereupon she shook her head with a look of perplexity. Then, anxious to conciliate her, I held out my hand. She looked at it in some surprise. Upon this I took her hand, and pressed it to my lips, feeling, however, somewhat doubtful as to the way in which she might receive such an advance. To my great delight she accepted it in a friendl

nd loose; over this she had a long mantle; on her feet were light slippers, white and glistening. All about her, in her room and in her costume, spoke of light and splendor and luxury. To these others who shrank so from the light she could not be related in any way. The respect with which she was treated by the chief, the peculiar splendor of her apartments, seemed to indicate some high rank. Was she, then, the queen of the land? Was she a princess? I could not tell. At any rat

n the most elementary words of her language; so first of all I pointed to her, and tried to indicate that I wanted to kn

his, and it sounded like "A-tam-or." But as she spoke this slowly her smile died away. She looked anxious and troubled, and once more that expression of wondering sadness came over her face. Sh

les, and it was as though something in my name had excited sorrowful thoughts. Yet how could that be, since she could never by any possibility have heard my name befo

e cannibals-from all these I had escaped. I had been drawn down under the earth to experience the terrors of that unspeakable passage, and had at last emerged to light and life, to joy and hope. In this grotto I had found the culmination of all happiness. It was like a fairy realm; and here was one whose very look was enough to inspire the most despairing soul with hope and peace and happiness. The only th

her, and sa

id, "A

ome back, but the sadne

the smile came back once more. For my own part, I was always rather quick at learning languages. I had a correct ear and a retentive memory; in my wanderings round the world I had picked up a smattering of many languages, such as French, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, German, Hindoostanee, and a few others. The words which I learned from Almah had a remote resemblanc

It struck me then that there was some chance resemblance between "or," the word meaning "light," and one of the syllables of my name as she pronounced it, and that this might cause her sadness; but as I could make out nothing of this, I dismissed the thought, and went on with my questions. This took up the time, until a

e felt the paper, inspected it, touched it with her tongue, and seemed to admire it greatly; but the pencil excited still greater admiration. I signed to her to write in the book. She did so, but the characters were quite unlike anything that I had ever seen. They were not joined like our writing and like Arabic letters, but were separate like our printed type, and were formed in an irregular manner. She then showed me a book made of a strange substan

d, "Salonla." This I afterward found out to be common salutation of the country. I said it after her. She then left me. Shortly afterward a servant appeared, who took me to a room, which I

re moving. Here in these caverns there was no difference between day and night, but, by modes

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Contents

A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder
Chapter 1 THE FINDING OF THE COPPER CYLINDER
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Chapter 2 ADRIFT IN THE ANTARCTIC OCEAN
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Chapter 3 A WORLD OF FIRE AND DESOLATION
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Chapter 4 THE SIGHT OF HUMAN BEINGS
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Chapter 5 THE TORRENT SWEEPING UNDER THE MOUNTAINS
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Chapter 6 THE NEW WORLD
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Chapter 7 SCIENTIFIC THEORIES AND SCEPTICISM
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Chapter 8 THE CAVE-DWELLERS
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Chapter 9 THE CAVERN OF THE DEAD
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Chapter 10 THE SACRED HUNT
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Chapter 11 THE SWAMP MONSTER
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Chapter 12 THE BALEFUL SACRIFICE
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Chapter 13 THE AWFUL MISTA KOSEK
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Chapter 14 I LEARN MY DOOM
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Chapter 15 THE KOHEN IS INEXORABLE
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Chapter 16 THE KOSEKIN
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Chapter 17 BELIEF AND UNBELIEF
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Chapter 18 A VOYAGE OVER THE POLE
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Chapter 19 THE WONDERS OF THE AMIR
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Chapter 20 THE DARK MAIDEN LAYELAH
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Chapter 21 THE FLYING MONSTER
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Chapter 22 ESCAPE
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Chapter 23 THE ISLAND OF FIRE
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Chapter 24 RECAPTURE
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Chapter 25 FALLING, LIKE ICARUS, INTO THE SEA
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Chapter 26 GRIMM'S LAW AGAIN
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Chapter 27 OXENDEN PREACHES A SERMON
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Chapter 28 IN PRISON
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Chapter 29 THE CEREMONY OF SEPARATION
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Chapter 30 THE DAY OF SACRIFICE
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Chapter 31 CONCLUSION
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