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+<h2>EVE'S DIARY, Part 3, By Mark Twain</h2>
+<pre>
+
+Project Gutenberg's Eve's Diary, Part 3, by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
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+
+Title: Eve's Diary, Part 3
+
+Author: Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
+
+Release Date: June 14, 2004 [EBook #8528]
+
+Language: English
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+Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
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+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK EVE'S DIARY, PART 3 ***
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+
+
+
+Produced by David Widger and Cindy Rosenthal
+
+
+
+
+
+</pre>
+
+
+
+
+
+<br>
+<hr>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br>
+
+
+
+<center>
+<h1>EVE'S DIARY</h1>
+<br><br>
+<h2>By Mark Twain</h2>
+<br><br>
+<h3>Illustrated by Lester Ralph</h3>
+
+
+<br><br>
+
+<h3>Part III.</h3>
+<br><br><br><br>
+</center>
+
+<center>
+<img alt="cover.jpg (111K)" src="images/cover.jpg" height="954" width="638">
+<br><br><br><br>
+
+<img alt="front.jpg (83K)" src="images/front.jpg" height="626" width="368">
+<br><br><br><br>
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+<img alt="title.jpg (43K)" src="images/title.jpg" height="753" width="481">
+<br><br><br><br>
+</center>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<h1>Eve's Diary</h1>
+<h3>Translated from the Original</h3>
+</center>
+
+
+
+
+
+<br><br><br><br>
+<center>
+<h2><i>
+Extract from Adam's Diary</i></h2>
+</center>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="069.jpg (65K)" src="images/069.jpg" height="611" width="365">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p><i>
+Perhaps I ought to remember that she is very young, a mere girl and
+make allowances. She is all interest, eagerness, vivacity, the world
+is to her a charm, a wonder, a mystery, a joy; she can't speak for
+delight when she finds a new flower, she must pet it and caress it
+and smell it and talk to it, and pour out endearing names upon it.
+And she is color-mad: brown rocks, yellow sand, gray moss, green foliage,
+blue sky; the pearl of the dawn, the purple shadows on the mountains,
+the golden islands floating in crimson seas at sunset, the pallid moon
+sailing through the shredded cloud-rack, the star-jewels glittering
+in the wastes of space&mdash;none of them is of any practical value,
+so far as I can see, but because they have color and majesty,
+that is enough for her, and she loses her mind over them.
+If she could quiet down and keep still a couple minutes at a time,
+it would be a reposeful spectacle. In that case I think I could
+enjoy looking at her; indeed I am sure I could, for I am coming
+to realize that she is a quite remarkably comely
+creature&mdash;lithe, slender, trim, rounded, shapely, nimble, graceful; and once
+when she was standing marble-white and sun-drenched on a boulder,
+with her young head tilted back and her hand shading her eyes,
+watching the flight of a bird in the sky, I recognized that she
+was beautiful.</i></p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="071.jpg (74K)" src="images/071.jpg" height="613" width="377">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+<br><br>
+
+
+<p><i>MONDAY NOON.&mdash;If there is anything on the planet that she is not
+interested in it is not in my list. There are animals that I am
+indifferent to, but it is not so with her. She has no discrimination,
+she takes to all of them, she thinks they are all treasures,
+every new one is welcome.</i></p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="073.jpg (69K)" src="images/073.jpg" height="613" width="369">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p><i>When the mighty brontosaurus came striding into camp, she regarded
+it as an acquisition, I considered it a calamity; that is a good
+sample of the lack of harmony that prevails in our views of things.
+She wanted to domesticate it, I wanted to make it a present of the
+homestead and move out. She believed it could be tamed by kind
+treatment and would be a good pet; I said a pet twenty-one feet
+high and eighty-four feet long would be no proper thing to have
+about the place, because, even with the best intentions and without
+meaning any harm, it could sit down on the house and mash it,
+for any one could see by the look of its eye that it was absent-minded.</i></p>
+
+<p><i>Still, her heart was set upon having that monster, and she
+couldn't give it up. She thought we could start a dairy with it,
+and wanted me to help milk it; but I wouldn't; it was too risky.
+The sex wasn't right, and we hadn't any ladder anyway. Then she
+wanted to ride it, and look at the scenery. Thirty or forty feet
+of its tail was lying on the ground, like a fallen tree, and she
+thought she could climb it, but she was mistaken; when she got
+to the steep place it was too slick and down she came, and would
+have hurt herself but for me.</i></p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="075.jpg (72K)" src="images/075.jpg" height="611" width="371">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p><i>Was she satisfied now? No. Nothing ever satisfies her but demonstration;
+untested theories are not in her line, and she won't have them.
+It is the right spirit, I concede it; it attracts me; I feel the
+influence of it; if I were with her more I think I should take it
+up myself. Well, she had one theory remaining about this colossus:
+she thought that if we could tame it and make him friendly we could
+stand in the river and use him for a bridge. It turned out that he
+was already plenty tame enough&mdash;at least as far as she was
+concerned&mdash;so she tried her theory, but it failed: every time she got him
+properly placed in the river and went ashore to cross over him,
+he came out and followed her around like a pet mountain. Like the
+other animals. They all do that.</i></p>
+
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="077.jpg (70K)" src="images/077.jpg" height="619" width="371">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+<br><br>
+<p>
+Tuesday&mdash;Wednesday&mdash;Thursday&mdash;and today: all without
+seeing him. It is a long time to be alone; still, it is better
+to be alone than unwelcome.</p>
+<br><br><br><br>
+
+
+<p>FRIDAY&mdash;I HAD to have company&mdash;I was made for it, I think&mdash;so I made
+friends with the animals. They are just charming, and they have
+the kindest disposition and the politest ways; they never look sour,
+they never let you feel that you are intruding, they smile at you
+and wag their tail, if they've got one, and they are always ready
+for a romp or an excursion or anything you want to propose.
+I think they are perfect gentlemen. All these days we have had such
+good times, and it hasn't been lonesome for me, ever.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="079.jpg (85K)" src="images/079.jpg" height="614" width="366">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>Lonesome! No,
+I should say not. Why, there's always a swarm of them
+around&mdash;sometimes as much as four or five acres&mdash;you can't count them;
+and when you stand on a rock in the midst and look out over the
+furry expanse it is so mottled and splashed and gay with color
+and frisking sheen and sun-flash, and so rippled with stripes,
+that you might think it was a lake, only you know it isn't;
+and there's storms of sociable birds, and hurricanes of whirring wings;
+and when the sun strikes all that feathery commotion, you have a blazing
+up of all the colors you can think of, enough to put your eyes out.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="081.jpg (80K)" src="images/081.jpg" height="623" width="369">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>We have made long excursions, and I have seen a great deal of the world;
+almost all of it, I think; and so I am the first
+traveler, and the only one. When we are on the march, it is an imposing
+sight&mdash;there's nothing like it anywhere. For comfort I ride a tiger
+or a leopard, because it is soft and has a round back that fits me,
+and because they are such pretty animals; but for long distance
+or for scenery I ride the elephant. He hoists me up with his trunk,
+but I can get off myself; when we are ready to camp, he sits and I
+slide down the back way.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="083.jpg (89K)" src="images/083.jpg" height="610" width="371">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>The birds and animals are all friendly to each other, and there
+are no disputes about anything. They all talk, and they all talk
+to me, but it must be a foreign language, for I cannot make out
+a word they say; yet they often understand me when I talk back,
+particularly the dog and the elephant. It makes me ashamed.
+It shows that they are brighter than I am, for I want to be the
+principal Experiment myself&mdash;and I intend to be, too.</p>
+
+<p>I have learned a number of things, and am educated, now, but I
+wasn't at first. I was ignorant at first. At first it used to vex
+me because, with all my watching, I was never smart enough to be
+around when the water was running uphill; but now I do not mind it.
+I have experimented and experimented until now I know it never
+does run uphill, except in the dark. I know it does in the dark,
+because the pool never goes dry, which it would, of course,
+if the water didn't come back in the night. It is best to prove
+things by actual experiment; then you KNOW; whereas if you depend
+on guessing and supposing and conjecturing, you never get educated.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="085.jpg (95K)" src="images/085.jpg" height="631" width="376">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>Some things you CAN'T find out; but you will never know you can't
+by guessing and supposing: no, you have to be patient and go on
+experimenting until you find out that you can't find out. And it is
+delightful to have it that way, it makes the world so interesting.
+If there wasn't anything to find out, it would be dull. Even trying
+to find out and not finding out is just as interesting as trying
+to find out and finding out, and I don't know but more so.
+The secret of the water was a treasure until I GOT it; then the
+excitement all went away, and I recognized a sense of loss.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="087.jpg (96K)" src="images/087.jpg" height="625" width="368">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>By experiment I know that wood swims, and dry leaves, and feathers,
+and plenty of other things; therefore by all that cumulative evidence
+you know that a rock will swim; but you have to put up with simply
+knowing it, for there isn't any way to prove it&mdash;up to now.
+But I shall find a way&mdash;then THAT excitement will go. Such things
+make me sad; because by and by when I have found out everything
+there won't be any more excitements, and I do love excitements so!
+The other night I couldn't sleep for thinking about it.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="089.jpg (55K)" src="images/089.jpg" height="612" width="364">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>At first I couldn't make out what I was made for, but now I think it
+was to search out the secrets of this wonderful world and be happy
+and thank the Giver of it all for devising it. I think there are many
+things to learn yet&mdash;I hope so; and by economizing and not hurrying
+too fast I think they will last weeks and weeks. I hope so. When you
+cast up a feather it sails away on the air and goes out of sight;
+then you throw up a clod and it doesn't. It comes down, every time.
+I have tried it and tried it, and it is always so. I wonder why
+it is? Of course it DOESN'T come down, but why should it SEEM to?
+I suppose it is an optical illusion. I mean, one of them is.
+I don't know which one. It may be the feather, it may be the clod;
+I can't prove which it is, I can only demonstrate that one or the other
+is a fake, and let a person take his choice.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="091.jpg (81K)" src="images/091.jpg" height="606" width="357">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>By watching, I know that the stars are not going to last.
+I have seen some of the best ones melt and run down the sky.
+Since one can melt, they can all melt; since they can all melt,
+they can all melt the same night. That sorrow will come&mdash;I know it.
+I mean to sit up every night and look at them as long as I can
+keep awake; and I will impress those sparkling fields on my memory,
+so that by and by when they are taken away I can by my fancy restore
+those lovely myriads to the black sky and make them sparkle again,
+and double them by the blur of my tears.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="093.jpg (80K)" src="images/093.jpg" height="624" width="365">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+<br><br><br><br>
+
+<h2>
+After the Fall</h2>
+
+<p>
+When I look back, the Garden is a dream to me. It was beautiful,
+surpassingly beautiful, enchantingly beautiful; and now it is lost,
+and I shall not see it any more.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="095.jpg (92K)" src="images/095.jpg" height="625" width="373">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>The Garden is lost, but I have found HIM, and am content.
+He loves me as well as he can; I love him with all the strength
+of my passionate nature, and this, I think, is proper to my youth
+and sex. If I ask myself why I love him, I find I do not know,
+and do not really much care to know; so I suppose that this kind
+of love is not a product of reasoning and statistics, like one's
+love for other reptiles and animals. I think that this must be so.
+I love certain birds because of their song; but I do not love Adam
+on account of his singing&mdash;no, it is not that; the more he sings
+the more I do not get reconciled to it. Yet I ask him to sing,
+because I wish to learn to like everything he is interested in.
+I am sure I can learn, because at first I could not stand it,
+but now I can. It sours the milk, but it doesn't matter; I can get
+used to that kind of milk.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="097.jpg (74K)" src="images/097.jpg" height="615" width="363">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>It is not on account of his brightness that I love him&mdash;no, it is
+not that. He is not to blame for his brightness, such as it is,
+for he did not make it himself; he is as God make him, and that
+is sufficient. There was a wise purpose in it, THAT I know.
+In time it will develop, though I think it will not be sudden;
+and besides, there is no hurry; he is well enough just as he is.</p>
+
+<p>It is not on account of his gracious and considerate ways and
+his delicacy that I love him. No, he has lacks in this regard,
+but he is well enough just so, and is improving.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="099.jpg (85K)" src="images/099.jpg" height="613" width="367">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>It is not on account of his industry that I love him&mdash;no, it is
+not that. I think he has it in him, and I do not know why he
+conceals it from me. It is my only pain. Otherwise he is frank
+and open with me, now. I am sure he keeps nothing from me but this.
+It grieves me that he should have a secret from me, and sometimes it
+spoils my sleep, thinking of it, but I will put it out of my mind;
+it shall not trouble my happiness, which is otherwise full
+to overflowing.</p>
+
+<p>It is not on account of his education that I love him&mdash;no, it is
+not that. He is self-educated, and does really know a multitude
+of things, but they are not so.</p>
+
+<p>It is not on account of his chivalry that I love him&mdash;no, it is not that.
+He told on me, but I do not blame him; it is a peculiarity of sex,
+I think, and he did not make his sex. Of course I would not have
+told on him, I would have perished first; but that is a peculiarity
+of sex, too, and I do not take credit for it, for I did not make
+my sex.</p>
+
+<p>Then why is it that I love him? MERELY BECAUSE HE IS MASCULINE,
+I think.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="101.jpg (93K)" src="images/101.jpg" height="618" width="368">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>At bottom he is good, and I love him for that, but I could love
+him without it. If he should beat me and abuse me, I should go
+on loving him. I know it. It is a matter of sex, I think.</p>
+
+<p>He is strong and handsome, and I love him for that, and I admire him
+and am proud of him, but I could love him without those qualities.
+If he were plain, I should love him; if he were a wreck, I should
+love him; and I would work for him, and slave over him, and pray
+for him, and watch by his bedside until I died.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="103.jpg (82K)" src="images/103.jpg" height="613" width="363">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>Yes, I think I love him merely because he is MINE and is MASCULINE.
+There is no other reason, I suppose. And so I think it is as I
+first said: that this kind of love is not a product of reasonings
+and statistics. It just COMES&mdash;none knows whence&mdash;and cannot
+explain itself. And doesn't need to.</p>
+
+<p>It is what I think. But I am only a girl, the first that has
+examined this matter, and it may turn out that in my ignorance
+and inexperience I have not got it right.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="105.jpg (60K)" src="images/105.jpg" height="605" width="364">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+<br><br><br><br>
+
+
+<h2>Forty Years Later</h2>
+
+<p>It is my prayer, it is my longing, that we may pass from this
+life together&mdash;a longing which shall never perish from the earth,
+but shall have place in the heart of every wife that loves,
+until the end of time; and it shall be called by my name.</p>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="107.jpg (65K)" src="images/107.jpg" height="614" width="361">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+<p>But if one of us must go first, it is my prayer that it shall be I;
+for he is strong, I am weak, I am not so necessary to him as he is
+to me&mdash;life without him would not be life; how could I endure it?
+This prayer is also immortal, and will not cease from being offered up
+while my race continues. I am the first wife; and in the last wife I
+shall be repeated.</p>
+
+<br><br><br><br><br><br>
+
+<h2>
+At Eve's Grave</h2>
+
+<h4>
+ADAM: Wheresoever she was, THERE was Eden.</h4>
+
+<br><br>
+<center>
+<img alt="109.jpg (63K)" src="images/109.jpg" height="611" width="360">
+</center>
+<br><br>
+
+
+
+<br>
+<br>
+<hr>
+<br><br>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+<pre>
+
+
+
+
+
+End of Project Gutenberg's Eve's Diary, Part 3, by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
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+Project Gutenberg's Eve's Diary, Part 3, by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
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+
+
+Title: Eve's Diary, Part 3
+
+Author: Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
+
+Release Date: June 14, 2004 [EBook #8528]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK EVE'S DIARY, PART 3 ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Widger and Cindy Rosenthal
+
+
+
+
+
+EVE'S DIARY
+
+
+By Mark Twain
+
+
+Illustrated by Lester Ralph
+
+
+
+
+Translated from the Original
+
+
+
+Part 3.
+
+
+
+ EXTRACT FROM ADAM'S DIARY
+
+
+Perhaps I ought to remember that she is very young, a mere girl and make
+allowances. She is all interest, eagerness, vivacity, the world is to
+her a charm, a wonder, a mystery, a joy; she can't speak for delight
+when she finds a new flower, she must pet it and caress it and smell it
+and talk to it, and pour out endearing names upon it. And she is
+color-mad: brown rocks, yellow sand, gray moss, green foliage, blue sky;
+the pearl of the dawn, the purple shadows on the mountains, the golden
+islands floating in crimson seas at sunset, the pallid moon sailing
+through the shredded cloud-rack, the star-jewels glittering in the
+wastes of space--none of them is of any practical value, so far as I can
+see, but because they have color and majesty, that is enough for her,
+and she loses her mind over them. If she could quiet down and keep still
+a couple minutes at a time, it would be a reposeful spectacle. In that
+case I think I could enjoy looking at her; indeed I am sure I could, for
+I am coming to realize that she is a quite remarkably comely creature
+--lithe, slender, trim, rounded, shapely, nimble, graceful; and once
+when she was standing marble-white and sun-drenched on a boulder, with
+her young head tilted back and her hand shading her eyes, watching the
+flight of a bird in the sky, I recognized that she was beautiful.
+
+
+
+MONDAY NOON.--If there is anything on the planet that she is not
+interested in it is not in my list. There are animals that I am
+indifferent to, but it is not so with her. She has no discrimination,
+she takes to all of them, she thinks they are all treasures, every new
+one is welcome.
+
+When the mighty brontosaurus came striding into camp, she regarded it as
+an acquisition, I considered it a calamity; that is a good sample of the
+lack of harmony that prevails in our views of things. She wanted to
+domesticate it, I wanted to make it a present of the homestead and move
+out. She believed it could be tamed by kind treatment and would be a
+good pet; I said a pet twenty-one feet high and eighty-four feet long
+would be no proper thing to have about the place, because, even with the
+best intentions and without meaning any harm, it could sit down on the
+house and mash it, for any one could see by the look of its eye that it
+was absent-minded.
+
+Still, her heart was set upon having that monster, and she couldn't give
+it up. She thought we could start a dairy with it, and wanted me to
+help milk it; but I wouldn't; it was too risky. The sex wasn't right,
+and we hadn't any ladder anyway. Then she wanted to ride it, and look
+at the scenery. Thirty or forty feet of its tail was lying on the
+ground, like a fallen tree, and she thought she could climb it, but she
+was mistaken; when she got to the steep place it was too slick and down
+she came, and would have hurt herself but for me.
+
+Was she satisfied now? No. Nothing ever satisfies her but
+demonstration; untested theories are not in her line, and she won't have
+them. It is the right spirit, I concede it; it attracts me; I feel the
+influence of it; if I were with her more I think I should take it up
+myself. Well, she had one theory remaining about this colossus: she
+thought that if we could tame it and make him friendly we could stand in
+the river and use him for a bridge. It turned out that he was already
+plenty tame enough--at least as far as she was concerned--so she tried
+her theory, but it failed: every time she got him properly placed in
+the river and went ashore to cross over him, he came out and followed
+her around like a pet mountain. Like the other animals. They all do
+that.
+
+
+
+Tuesday--Wednesday--Thursday--and today: all without seeing him. It is
+a long time to be alone; still, it is better to be alone than unwelcome.
+
+
+
+FRIDAY--I HAD to have company--I was made for it, I think--so I made
+friends with the animals. They are just charming, and they have the
+kindest disposition and the politest ways; they never look sour, they
+never let you feel that you are intruding, they smile at you and wag
+their tail, if they've got one, and they are always ready for a romp or
+an excursion or anything you want to propose. I think they are perfect
+gentlemen. All these days we have had such good times, and it hasn't
+been lonesome for me, ever.
+
+Lonesome! No, I should say not. Why, there's always a swarm of them
+around--sometimes as much as four or five acres--you can't count them;
+and when you stand on a rock in the midst and look out over the furry
+expanse it is so mottled and splashed and gay with color and frisking
+sheen and sun-flash, and so rippled with stripes, that you might think
+it was a lake, only you know it isn't; and there's storms of sociable
+birds, and hurricanes of whirring wings; and when the sun strikes all
+that feathery commotion, you have a blazing up of all the colors you can
+think of, enough to put your eyes out.
+
+We have made long excursions, and I have seen a great deal of the world;
+almost all of it, I think; and so I am the first traveler, and the only
+one. When we are on the march, it is an imposing sight--there's nothing
+like it anywhere. For comfort I ride a tiger or a leopard, because it
+is soft and has a round back that fits me, and because they are such
+pretty animals; but for long distance or for scenery I ride the
+elephant. He hoists me up with his trunk, but I can get off myself;
+when we are ready to camp, he sits and I slide down the back way.
+
+The birds and animals are all friendly to each other, and there are no
+disputes about anything. They all talk, and they all talk to me, but it
+must be a foreign language, for I cannot make out a word they say; yet
+they often understand me when I talk back, particularly the dog and the
+elephant. It makes me ashamed. It shows that they are brighter than I
+am, for I want to be the principal Experiment myself--and I intend to
+be, too.
+
+I have learned a number of things, and am educated, now, but I wasn't at
+first. I was ignorant at first. At first it used to vex me because,
+with all my watching, I was never smart enough to be around when the
+water was running uphill; but now I do not mind it. I have experimented
+and experimented until now I know it never does run uphill, except in
+the dark. I know it does in the dark, because the pool never goes dry,
+which it would, of course, if the water didn't come back in the night.
+It is best to prove things by actual experiment; then you KNOW; whereas
+if you depend on guessing and supposing and conjecturing, you never get
+educated.
+
+Some things you CAN'T find out; but you will never know you can't by
+guessing and supposing: no, you have to be patient and go on
+experimenting until you find out that you can't find out. And it is
+delightful to have it that way, it makes the world so interesting. If
+there wasn't anything to find out, it would be dull. Even trying to
+find out and not finding out is just as interesting as trying to find
+out and finding out, and I don't know but more so. The secret of the
+water was a treasure until I GOT it; then the excitement all went away,
+and I recognized a sense of loss.
+
+By experiment I know that wood swims, and dry leaves, and feathers, and
+plenty of other things; therefore by all that cumulative evidence you
+know that a rock will swim; but you have to put up with simply knowing
+it, for there isn't any way to prove it--up to now. But I shall find a
+way--then THAT excitement will go. Such things make me sad; because by
+and by when I have found out everything there won't be any more
+excitements, and I do love excitements so! The other night I couldn't
+sleep for thinking about it.
+
+At first I couldn't make out what I was made for, but now I think it was
+to search out the secrets of this wonderful world and be happy and thank
+the Giver of it all for devising it. I think there are many things to
+learn yet--I hope so; and by economizing and not hurrying too fast I
+think they will last weeks and weeks. I hope so. When you cast up a
+feather it sails away on the air and goes out of sight; then you throw
+up a clod and it doesn't. It comes down, every time. I have tried it and
+tried it, and it is always so. I wonder why it is? Of course it
+DOESN'T come down, but why should it SEEM to? I suppose it is an optical
+illusion. I mean, one of them is. I don't know which one. It may be
+the feather, it may be the clod; I can't prove which it is, I can only
+demonstrate that one or the other is a fake, and let a person take his
+choice.
+
+By watching, I know that the stars are not going to last. I have seen
+some of the best ones melt and run down the sky. Since one can melt,
+they can all melt; since they can all melt, they can all melt the same
+night. That sorrow will come--I know it. I mean to sit up every night
+and look at them as long as I can keep awake; and I will impress those
+sparkling fields on my memory, so that by and by when they are taken
+away I can by my fancy restore those lovely myriads to the black sky and
+make them sparkle again, and double them by the blur of my tears.
+
+
+
+After the Fall
+
+When I look back, the Garden is a dream to me. It was beautiful,
+surpassingly beautiful, enchantingly beautiful; and now it is lost, and
+I shall not see it any more.
+
+The Garden is lost, but I have found HIM, and am content. He loves me as
+well as he can; I love him with all the strength of my passionate
+nature, and this, I think, is proper to my youth and sex. If I ask
+myself why I love him, I find I do not know, and do not really much care
+to know; so I suppose that this kind of love is not a product of
+reasoning and statistics, like one's love for other reptiles and
+animals. I think that this must be so. I love certain birds because of
+their song; but I do not love Adam on account of his singing--no, it is
+not that; the more he sings the more I do not get reconciled to it. Yet
+I ask him to sing, because I wish to learn to like everything he is
+interested in. I am sure I can learn, because at first I could not stand
+it, but now I can. It sours the milk, but it doesn't matter; I can get
+used to that kind of milk.
+
+It is not on account of his brightness that I love him--no, it is not
+that. He is not to blame for his brightness, such as it is, for he did
+not make it himself; he is as God make him, and that is sufficient.
+There was a wise purpose in it, THAT I know. In time it will develop,
+though I think it will not be sudden; and besides, there is no hurry; he
+is well enough just as he is.
+
+It is not on account of his gracious and considerate ways and his
+delicacy that I love him. No, he has lacks in this regard, but he is
+well enough just so, and is improving.
+
+It is not on account of his industry that I love him--no, it is not
+that. I think he has it in him, and I do not know why he conceals it
+from me. It is my only pain. Otherwise he is frank and open with me,
+now. I am sure he keeps nothing from me but this. It grieves me that he
+should have a secret from me, and sometimes it spoils my sleep, thinking
+of it, but I will put it out of my mind; it shall not trouble my
+happiness, which is otherwise full to overflowing.
+
+It is not on account of his education that I love him--no, it is not
+that. He is self-educated, and does really know a multitude of things,
+but they are not so.
+
+It is not on account of his chivalry that I love him--no, it is not
+that. He told on me, but I do not blame him; it is a peculiarity of sex,
+I think, and he did not make his sex. Of course I would not have told
+on him, I would have perished first; but that is a peculiarity of sex,
+too, and I do not take credit for it, for I did not make my sex.
+
+Then why is it that I love him? MERELY BECAUSE HE IS MASCULINE, I
+think.
+
+At bottom he is good, and I love him for that, but I could love him
+without it. If he should beat me and abuse me, I should go on loving
+him. I know it. It is a matter of sex, I think.
+
+He is strong and handsome, and I love him for that, and I admire him and
+am proud of him, but I could love him without those qualities. If he
+were plain, I should love him; if he were a wreck, I should love him;
+and I would work for him, and slave over him, and pray for him, and
+watch by his bedside until I died.
+
+Yes, I think I love him merely because he is MINE and is MASCULINE.
+There is no other reason, I suppose. And so I think it is as I first
+said: that this kind of love is not a product of reasonings and
+statistics. It just COMES--none knows whence--and cannot explain
+itself. And doesn't need to.
+
+It is what I think. But I am only a girl, the first that has examined
+this matter, and it may turn out that in my ignorance and inexperience I
+have not got it right.
+
+
+
+Forty Years Later
+
+It is my prayer, it is my longing, that we may pass from this life
+together--a longing which shall never perish from the earth, but shall
+have place in the heart of every wife that loves, until the end of time;
+and it shall be called by my name.
+
+But if one of us must go first, it is my prayer that it shall be I; for
+he is strong, I am weak, I am not so necessary to him as he is to me
+--life without him would not be life; how could I endure it? This prayer
+is also immortal, and will not cease from being offered up while my race
+continues. I am the first wife; and in the last wife I shall be
+repeated.
+
+
+
+At Eve's Grave
+
+ADAM: Wheresoever she was, THERE was Eden.
+
+
+
+
+
+
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