Now reading: The First Men in the Moon
“I trired to point out that this was dangerous for some reason that was not perfectly clear to me, but the word ‘dangerous’ had somehow got mixed with ‘indiscreet,’ and came out rather more like ‘injurious’ than either; and after an attempt to distangle them, I resumed my argument, addressing myself principally to the unfamiliar but attentive coralline growths on either side. I felt that it was necessary to clear up this confusion between the moon and a potato at once – I wandered into a long paranthesis on the importance of precision of definition in argument. I did my best to ignore the fact that my bodily sensations were no longer agreeable.”
The First Men in the Moon, by HG Wells
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