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    Chapter 29 - Page 2

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    "Shall I test his sanity, my lord?" cried Mohi.

    "Do, old man."

    "Philosopher, our great reef is surrounded by an ocean; what think you
    lies beyond?"

    "Alas!" sighed Yoomy, "the very subject to renew his madness."

    "Peace, minstrel!" said Media. "Answer, Babbalanja."

    "I will, my lord. Fear not, sweet Yoomy; you see how calm I am. Braid-
    Beard, those strangers, that came to Mondoldo prove isles afar, as a
    philosopher of old surmised, but was hooted at for his surmisings. Nor
    is it at all impossible, Braid-Beard, that beyond their land may exist
    other regions, of which those strangers know not; peopled with races
    something like us Mardians; but perhaps with more exalted faculties,
    and organs that we lack. They may have some better seeing sense than
    ours; perhaps, have fins or wings for arms."

    "This seems not like sanity," muttered Mohi.

    "A most crazy hypothesis, truly," said Media.

    "And are all inductions vain?" cried Babbalanja. "Have we mortals
    naught to rest on, but what we see with eyes? Is no faith to be
    reposed in that inner microcosm, wherein we see the charted universe
    in little, as the whole horizon is mirrored in the iris of a gnat?
    Alas! alas! my lord, is there no blest Odonphi? no Astrazzi?"

    "His devil's uppermost again, my lord," cried Braid-Beard.

    "He's stark, stark mad!" sighed Yoomy.

    "Ay, the moon's at full," said Media. "Ho, paddlers! we depart."
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