<f307r.P.10;W> in spite of all that has happened since i still remember -
<f307r.P.11;W> that vigil very distinctly the black and silent observatory -
<f307r.P.12;W> the shadowed lantern throwing a feeble glow upon the floor -
<f307r.P.13;W> in the corner the steady ticking of the clockwork of the tele -
<f307r.P.14;W> scope the little slit in the roofan oblong profundity with -
<f307r.P.15;W> the stardust streaked across it ogilvy moved about invisible -
<f307r.P.16;W> but audible looking through the telescope one saw a circle -
<f307r.P.17;W> of deep blue and the little round planet swimming in the -
<f307r.P.18;W> field it seemed such a little thing so bright and small and -
<f307r.P.19;W> still faintly marked with transverse stripes and slightly -
<f307r.P.20;W> flattened from the perfect round but so little it was so -
<f307r.P.21;W> silvery warma pinshead of light it was as if it quivered -
<f307r.P.22;W> but really this was the telescope vibrating with the activity -
<f307r.P.23;W> of the clockwork that kept the planet in view =
<f307r.P.24;W> as i watched the planet seemed to grow larger and smaller -
<f307r.P.25;W> and to advance and recede but that was simply that my eye -
<f307r.P.26;W> was tired forty millions of miles it was from usmore than -
<f307r.P.27;W> forty millions of miles of void few people realise the im -
<f307r.P.28;W> mensity of vacancy in which the dust of the material universe -
<f307r.P.29;W> swims =