[Madam How and Lady Why by Charles Kingsley]@TWC D-Link bookMadam How and Lady Why CHAPTER XI--THE WORLD'S END 27/34
In science we must be cautious and modest, and ready to alter our minds whenever we learn fresh facts; only keeping sure of one thing, that the truth, when we find it out, will be far more wonderful than any notions of ours.
See! As we have been talking we have got nearly home: and luncheon must be ready. * * * * * Why are you opening your eyes at me like the dog when he wants to go out walking? Because I want to go out.
But I don't want to go out walking.
I want to go in the yacht. In the yacht? It does not belong to me. Oh, that is only fun.
I know everybody is going out in it to see such a beautiful island full of ferns, and have a picnic on the rocks; and I know you are going. Then you know more than I do myself. But I heard them say you were going. Then they know more than I do myself. But would you not like to go? I might like to go very much indeed; but as I have been knocked about at sea a good deal, and perhaps more than I intend to be again, it is no novelty to me, and there might be other things which I liked still better: for instance, spending the afternoon with you. Then am I not to go? I think not.
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