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+Project Gutenberg's Eve's Diary, Part 1, by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
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+Title: Eve's Diary, Part 1
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+Author: Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
+
+Release Date: June 14, 2004 [EBook #8526]
+[Last updated: October 4, 2011]
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+Language: English
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+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK EVE'S DIARY, PART 1 ***
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+Produced by David Widger and Cindy Rosenthal
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+
+EVE'S DIARY
+
+
+By Mark Twain
+
+
+Illustrated by Lester Ralph
+
+
+
+Translated from the Original
+
+
+
+Part 1.
+
+
+SATURDAY.--I am almost a whole day old, now. I arrived yesterday.
+That is as it seems to me. And it must be so, for if there was a
+day-before-yesterday I was not there when it happened, or I should
+remember it. It could be, of course, that it did happen, and that I
+was not noticing. Very well; I will be very watchful now, and if any
+day-before-yesterdays happen I will make a note of it. It will be best
+to start right and not let the record get confused, for some instinct
+tells me that these details are going to be important to the historian
+some day. For I feel like an experiment, I feel exactly like an
+experiment; it would be impossible for a person to feel more like an
+experiment than I do, and so I am coming to feel convinced that that
+is what I AM--an experiment; just an experiment, and nothing more.
+
+Then if I am an experiment, am I the whole of it? No, I think not; I
+think the rest of it is part of it. I am the main part of it, but I
+think the rest of it has its share in the matter. Is my position
+assured, or do I have to watch it and take care of it? The latter,
+perhaps. Some instinct tells me that eternal vigilance is the price
+of supremacy. [That is a good phrase, I think, for one so young.]
+
+Everything looks better today than it did yesterday. In the rush of
+finishing up yesterday, the mountains were left in a ragged condition,
+and some of the plains were so cluttered with rubbish and remnants that
+the aspects were quite distressing. Noble and beautiful works of art
+should not be subjected to haste; and this majestic new world is indeed
+a most noble and beautiful work. And certainly marvelously near to
+being perfect, notwithstanding the shortness of the time. There are too
+many stars in some places and not enough in others, but that can be
+remedied presently, no doubt. The moon got loose last night, and slid
+down and fell out of the scheme--a very great loss; it breaks my heart
+to think of it. There isn't another thing among the ornaments and
+decorations that is comparable to it for beauty and finish. It should
+have been fastened better. If we can only get it back again--
+
+But of course there is no telling where it went to. And besides,
+whoever gets it will hide it; I know it because I would do it myself.
+I believe I can be honest in all other matters, but I already begin to
+realize that the core and center of my nature is love of the beautiful,
+a passion for the beautiful, and that it would not be safe to trust me
+with a moon that belonged to another person and that person didn't know
+I had it. I could give up a moon that I found in the daytime, because I
+should be afraid some one was looking; but if I found it in the dark, I
+am sure I should find some kind of an excuse for not saying anything
+about it. For I do love moons, they are so pretty and so romantic. I
+wish we had five or six; I would never go to bed; I should never get
+tired lying on the moss-bank and looking up at them.
+
+Stars are good, too. I wish I could get some to put in my hair. But I
+suppose I never can. You would be surprised to find how far off they
+are, for they do not look it. When they first showed, last night, I
+tried to knock some down with a pole, but it didn't reach, which
+astonished me; then I tried clods till I was all tired out, but I never
+got one. It was because I am left-handed and cannot throw good. Even
+when I aimed at the one I wasn't after I couldn't hit the other one,
+though I did make some close shots, for I saw the black blot of the clod
+sail right into the midst of the golden clusters forty or fifty times,
+just barely missing them, and if I could have held out a little longer
+maybe I could have got one.
+
+So I cried a little, which was natural, I suppose, for one of my age,
+and after I was rested I got a basket and started for a place on the
+extreme rim of the circle, where the stars were close to the ground and
+I could get them with my hands, which would be better, anyway, because I
+could gather them tenderly then, and not break them. But it was farther
+than I thought, and at last I had to give it up; I was so tired I
+couldn't drag my feet another step; and besides, they were sore and hurt
+me very much.
+
+I couldn't get back home; it was too far and turning cold; but I found
+some tigers and nestled in among them and was most adorably comfortable,
+and their breath was sweet and pleasant, because they live on
+strawberries. I had never seen a tiger before, but I knew them in a
+minute by the stripes. If I could have one of those skins, it would
+make a lovely gown.
+
+Today I am getting better ideas about distances. I was so eager to get
+hold of every pretty thing that I giddily grabbed for it, sometimes when
+it was too far off, and sometimes when it was but six inches away but
+seemed a foot--alas, with thorns between! I learned a lesson; also I
+made an axiom, all out of my own head--my very first one; THE SCRATCHED
+EXPERIMENT SHUNS THE THORN. I think it is a very good one for one so
+young.
+
+I followed the other Experiment around, yesterday afternoon, at a
+distance, to see what it might be for, if I could. But I was not able
+to make [it] out. I think it is a man. I had never seen a man, but it
+looked like one, and I feel sure that that is what it is. I realize that
+I feel more curiosity about it than about any of the other reptiles. If
+it is a reptile, and I suppose it is; for it has frowzy hair and blue
+eyes, and looks like a reptile. It has no hips; it tapers like a carrot;
+when it stands, it spreads itself apart like a derrick; so I think it is
+a reptile, though it may be architecture.
+
+I was afraid of it at first, and started to run every time it turned
+around, for I thought it was going to chase me; but by and by I found it
+was only trying to get away, so after that I was not timid any more, but
+tracked it along, several hours, about twenty yards behind, which made
+it nervous and unhappy. At last it was a good deal worried, and climbed
+a tree. I waited a good while, then gave it up and went home.
+
+Today the same thing over. I've got it up the tree again.
+
+
+
+SUNDAY.--It is up there yet. Resting, apparently. But that is a
+subterfuge: Sunday isn't the day of rest; Saturday is appointed for
+that. It looks to me like a creature that is more interested in resting
+than in anything else. It would tire me to rest so much. It tires me
+just to sit around and watch the tree. I do wonder what it is for; I
+never see it do anything.
+
+They returned the moon last night, and I was SO happy! I think it is
+very honest of them. It slid down and fell off again, but I was not
+distressed; there is no need to worry when one has that kind of
+neighbors; they will fetch it back. I wish I could do something to show
+my appreciation. I would like to send them some stars, for we have more
+than we can use. I mean I, not we, for I can see that the reptile cares
+nothing for such things.
+
+It has low tastes, and is not kind. When I went there yesterday evening
+in the gloaming it had crept down and was trying to catch the little
+speckled fishes that play in the pool, and I had to clod it to make it
+go up the tree again and let them alone. I wonder if THAT is what it is
+for? Hasn't it any heart? Hasn't it any compassion for those little
+creature? Can it be that it was designed and manufactured for such
+ungentle work? It has the look of it. One of the clods took it back of
+the ear, and it used language. It gave me a thrill, for it was the
+first time I had ever heard speech, except my own. I did not understand
+the words, but they seemed expressive.
+
+When I found it could talk I felt a new interest in it, for I love to
+talk; I talk, all day, and in my sleep, too, and I am very interesting,
+but if I had another to talk to I could be twice as interesting, and
+would never stop, if desired.
+
+If this reptile is a man, it isn't an IT, is it? That wouldn't be
+grammatical, would it? I think it would be HE. I think so. In that
+case one would parse it thus: nominative, HE; dative, HIM; possessive,
+HIS'N. Well, I will consider it a man and call it he until it turns out
+to be something else. This will be handier than having so many
+uncertainties.
+
+
+
+NEXT WEEK SUNDAY.--All the week I tagged around after him and tried to
+get acquainted. I had to do the talking, because he was shy, but I
+didn't mind it. He seemed pleased to have me around, and I used the
+sociable "we" a good deal, because it seemed to flatter him to be
+included.
+
+
+
+WEDNESDAY.--We are getting along very well indeed, now, and getting
+better and better acquainted. He does not try to avoid me any more,
+which is a good sign, and shows that he likes to have me with him. That
+pleases me, and I study to be useful to him in every way I can, so as to
+increase his regard.
+
+During the last day or two I have taken all the work of naming things
+off his hands, and this has been a great relief to him, for he has no
+gift in that line, and is evidently very grateful. He can't think of a
+rational name to save him, but I do not let him see that I am aware of
+his defect. Whenever a new creature comes along I name it before he has
+time to expose himself by an awkward silence. In this way I have saved
+him many embarrassments. I have no defect like this. The minute I set
+eyes on an animal I know what it is. I don't have to reflect a moment;
+the right name comes out instantly, just as if it were an inspiration,
+as no doubt it is, for I am sure it wasn't in me half a minute before.
+I seem to know just by the shape of the creature and the way it acts
+what animal it is.
+
+When the dodo came along he thought it was a wildcat--I saw it in his
+eye. But I saved him. And I was careful not to do it in a way that
+could hurt his pride. I just spoke up in a quite natural way of
+pleasing surprise, and not as if I was dreaming of conveying
+information, and said, "Well, I do declare, if there isn't the dodo!" I
+explained--without seeming to be explaining--how I know it for a dodo,
+and although I thought maybe he was a little piqued that I knew the
+creature when he didn't, it was quite evident that he admired me. That
+was very agreeable, and I thought of it more than once with
+gratification before I slept. How little a thing can make us happy when
+we feel that we have earned it!
+
+
+
+THURSDAY.--my first sorrow. Yesterday he avoided me and seemed to wish
+I would not talk to him. I could not believe it, and thought there was
+some mistake, for I loved to be with him, and loved to hear him talk,
+and so how could it be that he could feel unkind toward me when I had
+not done anything? But at last it seemed true, so I went away and sat
+lonely in the place where I first saw him the morning that we were made
+and I did not know what he was and was indifferent about him; but now it
+was a mournful place, and every little thing spoke of him, and my heart
+was very sore. I did not know why very clearly, for it was a new
+feeling; I had not experienced it before, and it was all a mystery, and
+I could not make it out.
+
+But when night came I could not bear the lonesomeness, and went to the
+new shelter which he has built, to ask him what I had done that was
+wrong and how I could mend it and get back his kindness again; but he
+put me out in the rain, and it was my first sorrow.
+
+
+
+
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