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+<h2>EVE'S DIARY, Part 2, By Mark Twain</h2>
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+Title: Eve's Diary, Part 2
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+Author: Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
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+<h1>EVE'S DIARY</h1>
+<br><br>
+<h2>By Mark Twain</h2>
+<br><br>
+<h3>Illustrated by Lester Ralph</h3>
+
+
+<br><br>
+
+<h3>Part II.</h3>
+<br><br><br><br>
+</center>
+
+<center>
+<img alt="cover.jpg (111K)" src="images/cover.jpg" height="954" width="638">
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+<center>
+<h1>Eve's Diary</h1>
+<h3>Translated from the Original</h3>
+</center>
+
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+
+<p>SUNDAY.&mdash;It is pleasant again, now, and I am happy; but those were
+heavy days; I do not think of them when I can help it.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="039.jpg (83K)" src="images/039.jpg" height="627" width="371">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>I tried to get him some of those apples, but I cannot learn to
+throw straight. I failed, but I think the good intention pleased him.
+They are forbidden, and he says I shall come to harm; but so I
+come to harm through pleasing him, why shall I care for that harm?</p>
+<br><br><br><br>
+
+<p>MONDAY.&mdash;This morning I told him my name, hoping it would interest him.
+But he did not care for it. It is strange. If he should tell me
+his name, I would care. I think it would be pleasanter in my ears
+than any other sound.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="041.jpg (81K)" src="images/041.jpg" height="624" width="374">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>He talks very little. Perhaps it is because he is not bright,
+and is sensitive about it and wishes to conceal it. It is
+such a pity that he should feel so, for brightness is nothing;
+it is in the heart that the values lie. I wish I could make him
+understand that a loving good heart is riches, and riches enough,
+and that without it intellect is poverty.</p>
+
+<p>Although he talks so little, he has quite a considerable
+vocabulary. This morning he used a surprisingly good word.
+He evidently recognized, himself, that it was a good one, for he
+worked in in twice afterward, casually. It was good casual art,
+still it showed that he possesses a certain quality of perception.
+Without a doubt that seed can be made to grow, if cultivated.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="043.jpg (90K)" src="images/043.jpg" height="628" width="378">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>Where did he get that word? I do not think I have ever used it.</p>
+
+<p>No, he took no interest in my name. I tried to hide my disappointment,
+but I suppose I did not succeed. I went away and sat on the
+moss-bank with my feet in the water. It is where I go when I hunger
+for companionship, some one to look at, some one to talk to.
+It is not enough&mdash;that lovely white body painted there in the
+pool&mdash;but it is something, and something is better than utter loneliness.
+It talks when I talk; it is sad when I am sad; it comforts me with
+its sympathy; it says, "Do not be downhearted, you poor friendless girl;
+I will be your friend." It IS a good friend to me, and my only one;
+it is my sister.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="045.jpg (89K)" src="images/045.jpg" height="628" width="376">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>That first time that she forsook me! ah, I shall never forget
+that&mdash;never, never. My heart was lead in my body! I said, "She was all
+I had, and now she is gone!" In my despair I said, "Break, my heart;
+I cannot bear my life any more!" and hid my face in my hands,
+and there was no solace for me. And when I took them away,
+after a little, there she was again, white and shining and beautiful,
+and I sprang into her arms!</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="047.jpg (77K)" src="images/047.jpg" height="616" width="369">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>That was perfect happiness; I had known happiness before, but it was
+not like this, which was ecstasy. I never doubted her afterward.
+Sometimes she stayed away&mdash;maybe an hour, maybe almost the
+whole day, but I waited and did not doubt; I said, "She is busy,
+or she is gone on a journey, but she will come." And it was so:
+she always did. At night she would not come if it was dark, for she
+was a timid little thing; but if there was a moon she would come.
+I am not afraid of the dark, but she is younger than I am; she was
+born after I was. Many and many are the visits I have paid her;
+she is my comfort and my refuge when my life is hard&mdash;and it is
+mainly that.</p>
+<br><br><br><br>
+
+<p>TUESDAY.&mdash;All the morning I was at work improving the estate;
+and I purposely kept away from him in the hope that he would get
+lonely and come. But he did not.</p>
+
+<p>At noon I stopped for the day and took my recreation by flitting all
+about with the bees and the butterflies and reveling in the flowers,
+those beautiful creatures that catch the smile of God out of the
+sky and preserve it! I gathered them, and made them into wreaths
+and garlands and clothed myself in them while I ate my
+luncheon&mdash;apples, of course; then I sat in the shade and wished and waited.
+But he did not come.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="049.jpg (92K)" src="images/049.jpg" height="621" width="372">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>But no matter. Nothing would have come of it, for he does not
+care for flowers. He called them rubbish, and cannot tell one
+from another, and thinks it is superior to feel like that. He does
+not care for me, he does not care for flowers, he does not care
+for the painted sky at eventide&mdash;is there anything he does care for,
+except building shacks to coop himself up in from the good clean rain,
+and thumping the melons, and sampling the grapes, and fingering
+the fruit on the trees, to see how those properties are coming along?</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="051.jpg (86K)" src="images/051.jpg" height="629" width="373">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>I laid a dry stick on the ground and tried to bore a hole in it
+with another one, in order to carry out a scheme that I had,
+and soon I got an awful fright. A thin, transparent bluish film
+rose out of the hole, and I dropped everything and ran! I thought
+it was a spirit, and I WAS so frightened! But I looked back, and it
+was not coming; so I leaned against a rock and rested and panted,
+and let my limbs go on trembling until they got steady again;
+then I crept warily back, alert, watching, and ready to fly if there
+was occasion; and when I was come near, I parted the branches
+of a rose-bush and peeped through&mdash;wishing the man was about,
+I was looking so cunning and pretty&mdash;but the sprite was gone.
+I went there, and there was a pinch of delicate pink dust in the hole.
+I put my finger in, to feel it, and said OUCH! and took it
+out again. It was a cruel pain. I put my finger in my mouth;
+and by standing first on one foot and then the other, and grunting,
+I presently eased my misery; then I was full of interest, and began
+to examine.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="053.jpg (75K)" src="images/053.jpg" height="616" width="369">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>I was curious to know what the pink dust was. Suddenly the name of it
+occurred to me, though I had never heard of it before. It was FIRE!
+I was as certain of it as a person could be of anything in the world.
+So without hesitation I named it that&mdash;fire.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="055.jpg (77K)" src="images/055.jpg" height="620" width="368">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>I had created something that didn't exist before; I had added
+a new thing to the world's uncountable properties; I realized this,
+and was proud of my achievement, and was going to run and find him
+and tell him about it, thinking to raise myself in his
+esteem&mdash;but I reflected, and did not do it. No&mdash;he would not care for it.
+He would ask what it was good for, and what could I answer? for if it
+was not GOOD for something, but only beautiful, merely beautiful&mdash;</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="057.jpg (72K)" src="images/057.jpg" height="621" width="374">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>So I sighed, and did not go. For it wasn't good for anything;
+it could not build a shack, it could not improve melons, it could
+not hurry a fruit crop; it was useless, it was a foolishness
+and a vanity; he would despise it and say cutting words.
+But to me it was not despicable; I said, "Oh, you fire, I love you,
+you dainty pink creature, for you are BEAUTIFUL&mdash;and that is enough!"
+and was going to gather it to my breast. But refrained.
+Then I made another maxim out of my head, though it was so nearly
+like the first one that I was afraid it was only a plagiarism:
+"THE BURNT EXPERIMENT SHUNS THE FIRE."</p>
+
+<p>I wrought again; and when I had made a good deal of fire-dust I emptied
+it into a handful of dry brown grass, intending to carry it home
+and keep it always and play with it; but the wind struck it and it
+sprayed up and spat out at me fiercely, and I dropped it and ran.
+When I looked back the blue spirit was towering up and stretching
+and rolling away like a cloud, and instantly I thought of the name
+of it&mdash;SMOKE!&mdash;though, upon my word, I had never heard of smoke before.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="059.jpg (82K)" src="images/059.jpg" height="623" width="374">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>Soon brilliant yellow and red flares shot up through the smoke,
+and I named them in an instant&mdash;FLAMES&mdash;and I was right, too,
+though these were the very first flames that had ever been
+in the world. They climbed the trees, then flashed splendidly
+in and out of the vast and increasing volume of tumbling smoke,
+and I had to clap my hands and laugh and dance in my rapture,
+it was so new and strange and so wonderful and so beautiful!</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="061.jpg (79K)" src="images/061.jpg" height="621" width="366">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>He came running, and stopped and gazed, and said not a word for
+many minutes. Then he asked what it was. Ah, it was too bad that he
+should ask such a direct question. I had to answer it, of course,
+and I did. I said it was fire. If it annoyed him that I should know
+and he must ask; that was not my fault; I had no desire to annoy him.
+After a pause he asked:</p>
+
+<p>"How did it come?"</p>
+
+<p>Another direct question, and it also had to have a direct answer.</p>
+
+<p>"I made it."</p>
+
+<p>The fire was traveling farther and farther off. He went to the edge
+of the burned place and stood looking down, and said:</p>
+
+<p>"What are these?"</p>
+
+<p>"Fire-coals."</p>
+
+<p>He picked up one to examine it, but changed his mind and put it
+down again. Then he went away. NOTHING interests him.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="063.jpg (72K)" src="images/063.jpg" height="621" width="367">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>But I was interested. There were ashes, gray and soft and delicate
+and pretty&mdash;I knew what they were at once. And the embers;
+I knew the embers, too. I found my apples, and raked them out,
+and was glad; for I am very young and my appetite is active.
+But I was disappointed; they were all burst open and spoiled.
+Spoiled apparently; but it was not so; they were better than raw ones.
+Fire is beautiful; some day it will be useful, I think.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="065.jpg (82K)" src="images/065.jpg" height="606" width="374">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>FRIDAY.&mdash;I saw him again, for a moment, last Monday at nightfall,
+but only for a moment. I was hoping he would praise me for trying
+to improve the estate, for I had meant well and had worked hard.
+But he was not pleased, and turned away and left me. He was also
+displeased on another account: I tried once more to persuade him
+to stop going over the Falls. That was because the fire had revealed
+to me a new passion&mdash;quite new, and distinctly different from love,
+grief, and those others which I had already discovered&mdash;FEAR. And it
+is horrible!&mdash;I wish I had never discovered it; it gives me dark moments,
+it spoils my happiness, it makes me shiver and tremble and shudder.
+But I could not persuade him, for he has not discovered fear yet,
+and so he could not understand me.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="067.jpg (94K)" src="images/067.jpg" height="625" width="372">
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+Project Gutenberg's Eve's Diary, Part 2, by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
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+Title: Eve's Diary, Part 2
+
+Author: Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
+
+Release Date: June 14, 2004 [EBook #8527]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK EVE'S DIARY, PART 2 ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Widger and Cindy Rosenthal
+
+
+
+
+
+EVE'S DIARY
+
+
+By Mark Twain
+
+
+Illustrated by Lester Ralph
+
+
+
+
+Translated from the Original
+
+
+Part 2.
+
+
+
+SUNDAY.--It is pleasant again, now, and I am happy; but those were heavy
+days; I do not think of them when I can help it.
+
+I tried to get him some of those apples, but I cannot learn to throw
+straight. I failed, but I think the good intention pleased him. They
+are forbidden, and he says I shall come to harm; but so I come to harm
+through pleasing him, why shall I care for that harm?
+
+
+
+MONDAY.--This morning I told him my name, hoping it would interest him.
+But he did not care for it. It is strange. If he should tell me his
+name, I would care. I think it would be pleasanter in my ears than any
+other sound.
+
+He talks very little. Perhaps it is because he is not bright, and is
+sensitive about it and wishes to conceal it. It is such a pity that he
+should feel so, for brightness is nothing; it is in the heart that the
+values lie. I wish I could make him understand that a loving good heart
+is riches, and riches enough, and that without it intellect is poverty.
+
+Although he talks so little, he has quite a considerable vocabulary.
+This morning he used a surprisingly good word. He evidently recognized,
+himself, that it was a good one, for he worked in in twice afterward,
+casually. It was good casual art, still it showed that he possesses a
+certain quality of perception. Without a doubt that seed can be made to
+grow, if cultivated.
+
+Where did he get that word? I do not think I have ever used it.
+
+No, he took no interest in my name. I tried to hide my disappointment,
+but I suppose I did not succeed. I went away and sat on the moss-bank
+with my feet in the water. It is where I go when I hunger for
+companionship, some one to look at, some one to talk to. It is not
+enough--that lovely white body painted there in the pool--but it is
+something, and something is better than utter loneliness. It talks when
+I talk; it is sad when I am sad; it comforts me with its sympathy; it
+says, "Do not be downhearted, you poor friendless girl; I will be your
+friend." It IS a good friend to me, and my only one; it is my sister.
+
+That first time that she forsook me! ah, I shall never forget that
+--never, never. My heart was lead in my body! I said, "She was all I
+had, and now she is gone!" In my despair I said, "Break, my heart; I
+cannot bear my life any more!" and hid my face in my hands, and there
+was no solace for me. And when I took them away, after a little, there
+she was again, white and shining and beautiful, and I sprang into her
+arms!
+
+That was perfect happiness; I had known happiness before, but it was not
+like this, which was ecstasy. I never doubted her afterward. Sometimes
+she stayed away--maybe an hour, maybe almost the whole day, but I waited
+and did not doubt; I said, "She is busy, or she is gone on a journey,
+but she will come." And it was so: she always did. At night she would
+not come if it was dark, for she was a timid little thing; but if there
+was a moon she would come. I am not afraid of the dark, but she is
+younger than I am; she was born after I was. Many and many are the
+visits I have paid her; she is my comfort and my refuge when my life is
+hard--and it is mainly that.
+
+
+
+TUESDAY.--All the morning I was at work improving the estate; and I
+purposely kept away from him in the hope that he would get lonely and
+come. But he did not.
+
+At noon I stopped for the day and took my recreation by flitting all
+about with the bees and the butterflies and reveling in the flowers,
+those beautiful creatures that catch the smile of God out of the sky and
+preserve it! I gathered them, and made them into wreaths and garlands
+and clothed myself in them while I ate my luncheon--apples, of course;
+then I sat in the shade and wished and waited. But he did not come.
+
+But no matter. Nothing would have come of it, for he does not care for
+flowers. He called them rubbish, and cannot tell one from another, and
+thinks it is superior to feel like that. He does not care for me, he
+does not care for flowers, he does not care for the painted sky at
+eventide--is there anything he does care for, except building shacks to
+coop himself up in from the good clean rain, and thumping the melons,
+and sampling the grapes, and fingering the fruit on the trees, to see
+how those properties are coming along?
+
+I laid a dry stick on the ground and tried to bore a hole in it with
+another one, in order to carry out a scheme that I had, and soon I got
+an awful fright. A thin, transparent bluish film rose out of the hole,
+and I dropped everything and ran! I thought it was a spirit, and I WAS
+so frightened! But I looked back, and it was not coming; so I leaned
+against a rock and rested and panted, and let my limbs go on trembling
+until they got steady again; then I crept warily back, alert, watching,
+and ready to fly if there was occasion; and when I was come near, I
+parted the branches of a rose-bush and peeped through--wishing the man
+was about, I was looking so cunning and pretty--but the sprite was gone.
+I went there, and there was a pinch of delicate pink dust in the hole. I
+put my finger in, to feel it, and said OUCH! and took it out again. It
+was a cruel pain. I put my finger in my mouth; and by standing first on
+one foot and then the other, and grunting, I presently eased my misery;
+then I was full of interest, and began to examine.
+
+I was curious to know what the pink dust was. Suddenly the name of it
+occurred to me, though I had never heard of it before. It was FIRE! I
+was as certain of it as a person could be of anything in the world. So
+without hesitation I named it that--fire.
+
+I had created something that didn't exist before; I had added a new
+thing to the world's uncountable properties; I realized this, and was
+proud of my achievement, and was going to run and find him and tell him
+about it, thinking to raise myself in his esteem--but I reflected, and
+did not do it. No--he would not care for it. He would ask what it was
+good for, and what could I answer? for if it was not GOOD for something,
+but only beautiful, merely beautiful--
+
+So I sighed, and did not go. For it wasn't good for anything; it could
+not build a shack, it could not improve melons, it could not hurry a
+fruit crop; it was useless, it was a foolishness and a vanity; he would
+despise it and say cutting words. But to me it was not despicable; I
+said, "Oh, you fire, I love you, you dainty pink creature, for you are
+BEAUTIFUL--and that is enough!" and was going to gather it to my breast.
+But refrained. Then I made another maxim out of my head, though it was
+so nearly like the first one that I was afraid it was only a plagiarism:
+"THE BURNT EXPERIMENT SHUNS THE FIRE."
+
+I wrought again; and when I had made a good deal of fire-dust I emptied
+it into a handful of dry brown grass, intending to carry it home and
+keep it always and play with it; but the wind struck it and it sprayed
+up and spat out at me fiercely, and I dropped it and ran. When I looked
+back the blue spirit was towering up and stretching and rolling away
+like a cloud, and instantly I thought of the name of it--SMOKE!--though,
+upon my word, I had never heard of smoke before.
+
+Soon brilliant yellow and red flares shot up through the smoke, and I
+named them in an instant--FLAMES--and I was right, too, though these
+were the very first flames that had ever been in the world. They
+climbed the trees, then flashed splendidly in and out of the vast and
+increasing volume of tumbling smoke, and I had to clap my hands and
+laugh and dance in my rapture, it was so new and strange and so
+wonderful and so beautiful!
+
+He came running, and stopped and gazed, and said not a word for many
+minutes. Then he asked what it was. Ah, it was too bad that he should
+ask such a direct question. I had to answer it, of course, and I did.
+I said it was fire. If it annoyed him that I should know and he must
+ask; that was not my fault; I had no desire to annoy him. After a pause
+he asked:
+
+"How did it come?"
+
+Another direct question, and it also had to have a direct answer.
+
+"I made it."
+
+The fire was traveling farther and farther off. He went to the edge of
+the burned place and stood looking down, and said:
+
+"What are these?"
+
+"Fire-coals."
+
+He picked up one to examine it, but changed his mind and put it down
+again. Then he went away. NOTHING interests him.
+
+But I was interested. There were ashes, gray and soft and delicate and
+pretty--I knew what they were at once. And the embers; I knew the
+embers, too. I found my apples, and raked them out, and was glad; for I
+am very young and my appetite is active. But I was disappointed; they
+were all burst open and spoiled. Spoiled apparently; but it was not so;
+they were better than raw ones. Fire is beautiful; some day it will be
+useful, I think.
+
+
+
+FRIDAY.--I saw him again, for a moment, last Monday at nightfall, but
+only for a moment. I was hoping he would praise me for trying to
+improve the estate, for I had meant well and had worked hard. But he was
+not pleased, and turned away and left me. He was also displeased on
+another account: I tried once more to persuade him to stop going over
+the Falls. That was because the fire had revealed to me a new passion
+--quite new, and distinctly different from love, grief, and those others
+which I had already discovered--FEAR. And it is horrible!--I wish I had
+never discovered it; it gives me dark moments, it spoils my happiness,
+it makes me shiver and tremble and shudder. But I could not persuade
+him, for he has not discovered fear yet, and so he could not understand
+me.
+
+
+
+
+
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