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le classes and the peasants。 The middle classes and the peasants thought that the revolution was a good thing for acquiring lands and a bad one for retaining them。

The legislators of the Republic made terrible laws for the defence of property; and decreed death to anyone who should propose a division of wealth。 But that did not avail the Republic。 The peasants who had become proprietors bethought themselves that though it had made them rich; the Republic had nevertheless caused a disturbance to wealth; and they desired a system more respectful of private property and more capable of assuring the permanence of the new institutions。

They had not long to wait。 The Republic; like Agrippina; bore her destroyer in her bosom。

Having great wars to carry on; it created military forces; and these were destined both to save it and to destroy it。 Its legislators thought they could restrain their generals by the fear of punishment; but if they sometimes cut off the heads of unlucky soldiers they could not do the same to the fortunate soldiers who obtained over it the advantages of having saved its existence。

In the enthusiasm of victory the renovated Penguins delivered themselves up to a dragon; more terrible than that of their fables; who; like a stork amongst frogs; devoured them for fourteen years with his insatiable beak。

Half a century after the reign of the new dragon a young Maharajah of Malay; called Djambi; desirous; like the Scythian Anacharsis; of instructing himself by travel; visited Penguinia and wrote an interesting account of his travels。 I transcribe the first page of his account:

ACCOUNT OF THE TRAVELS OF YOUNG DJAMBI IN PENGUINIA

After a voyage of ninety days I landed at the vast and deserted port of the Penguins and travelled over untilled fields to their ruined capital。 Surrounded by ramparts and full of barracks and arsenals it had a martial though desolate appearance。 Feeble and crippled men wandered proudly through the streets; wearing old uniforms and carrying rusty weapons。

〃What do you want?〃 I was rudely asked at the gate of the city by a soldier whose moustaches pointed to the skies。

〃Sir;〃 I answered; 〃I come as an inquirer to visit this island。〃

〃It is not an island;〃 replied the soldier。

〃What!〃 I exclaimed; 〃Penguin Island is not an island?〃

〃No; sir; it is an insula。 It was formerly called an island; but for a century it has been decreed that it shall bear the name of insula。 It is the only insula in the whole universe。 Have you a passport?〃

〃Here it is。〃

〃Go and get it signed at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs。〃

A lame guide who conducted me came to a pause in a vast square。

〃The insula;〃 said he; 〃has given birth; as you know; to Trinco; the greatest genius of the universe; whose statue you see before you。 That obelisk standing to your right commemorates Trinco's birth; the column that rises to your left has Trinco crowned with a diadem upon its summit。 You see here the triumphal arch dedicated to the glory of Trinco and his family。〃

〃What extraordinary feat has Trinco performed?〃 I asked。

〃War。〃

〃That is nothing extraordinary。 We Malayans make war constantly。〃

〃That may be; but Trinco is the greatest warrior of all countries and all times。 There never existed a greater conqueror than he。 As you anchored in our port you saw to the east a volcanic island called Ampelophoria; shaped like a cone; and of small size; but renowned for its wines。 And to the west a larger island which raises to the sky a long range of sharp teeth; for this reason it is called the Dog's Jaws。 It is rich in copper mines。 We possessed both before Trinco's reign and they were the boundaries of our empire。 Trinco extended the Penguin dominion over the Archipelago of the Turquoises and the Green Continent; subdued the gloomy Porpoises; and planted his flag amid the icebergs of the Pole and on the burning sands of the African deserts。 He raised troops in all the countries he conquered; and when his armies marched past in the wake of our own light infantry; our island grenadiers; our hussars; our dragoons; our artillery; and our engineers there were to be seen yellow soldiers looking in their blue armour like crayfish standing on their tails; red men with parrots' plumes; tattooed with solar and Phallic emblems; and with quivers of poisoned arrows resounding on their backs; naked blacks armed only with their teeth and nails; pygmies riding on cranes; gorillas carrying trunks of trees and led by an old ape who wore upon his hairy breast the cross of the Legion of Honour。 And all those troops; led to Trinco's banner by the most ardent patriotism; flew on from victory to victory; and in thirty years of war Trinco conquered half the known world。〃

〃What!〃 cried I; 〃you possess half of the world。〃

〃Trinco conquered it for us; and Trinco lost it to us。 As great in his defeats as in his victories he surrendered all that he had conquered。 He even allowed those two islands we possessed before his time; Ampelophoria and the Dog's Jaws; to be taken from us。 He left Penguinia impoverished and depopulated。 The flower of the insula perished in his wars。 At the time of his fall there were left in our country none but the hunchbacks and cripples from whom we are descended。 But he gave us glory。〃

〃He made you pay dearly for it!〃

〃Glory never costs too much;〃 replied my guide。



III。 THE JOURNEY OF DOCTOR OBNUBILE

After a succession of amazing vicissitudes; the memory of which is in great part lost by the wrongs of time and the bad style of historians; the Penguins established the government of the Penguins by themselves。 They elected a diet or assembly; and invested it with the privilege of naming the Head of the State。 The latter; chosen from among the simple Penguins; wore no formidable monster's crest upon his head and exercised no absolute authority over the people。 He was himself subject to the laws of the nation。 He was not given the title of king; and no ordinal number followed his name。 He bore such names as Paturle; Janvion; Traffaldin; Coquenhot; and Bredouille。 These magistrates did not make war。 They were not suited for that。

The new state received the name of Public Thing or Republic。 Its partisans were called republicanists or republicans。 They were also named Thingmongers and sometimes Scamps; but this latter name was taken in ill part。

The Penguin democracy did not itself govern。 It obeyed a financial oligarchy which formed opinion by means of the newspapers; and held in its hands the representatives; the ministers; and the president。 It controlled the finances of the republic; and directed the foreign affairs of the country as if it were possessed of sovereign power。

Empires and kingdoms in those days kept up enormous fleets。 Penguinia; compelled to do as they did; sank under the pressure of her armaments。 Everybody deplored or pretended to deplore so grievous a necessity。 However; the rich; and those engaged in business or affairs; submitted to it with a good heart through a spirit of patriotism; and because they counted on the soldiers and sailors to defend their goods at home and to acquire markets and territories abroad。 The great manufacturers encouraged the making of cannons and ships through a zeal for the national defence and in order to obtain orders。 Among the citizens of middle rank and of the liberal professions some resigned themselves to this state of affairs without complaining; believing that it would last for ever; others waited impatiently for its end and thought they might be able to lead the powers to a simultaneous disarmament。

The illustrious Professor Obnubile belonged to this latter class。

〃War;〃 said he; 〃is a barbarity to which the progress of civilization will put an end。 The great democracies are pacific and will soon impose their will upon the aristocrats。〃

Professor Obnubile; who had for sixty years led a solitary and retired life in his laboratory; whither external noises did not penetrate; resolved to observe the spirit of the peoples for himself。 He began his studies with the greatest of all democracies and set sail for New Atlantis。

After a voyage of fifteen days his steamer entered; during the night; the harbour of Titanport; where thousands of ships were anchored。 An iron bridge thrown across the water and shining with lights; stretched between two piers so far apart that Professor Obnubile imagined he was sailing on the seas of Saturn and that he saw the marvellous ring which girds the planet of the Old Man。 And this immense conduit bore upon it more than a quarter of the wealth of the world。 The learned Penguin; having disembarked; was waited on by automatons in a hotel forty…eight stories high。 Then he took the great railway that led to Gigantopolis; the capital of New Atlantis。 In the train there were restaurants; gaming…rooms; athletic arenas; telegraphic; commercial; and financial offices; a Protestant Church; and the printing…office of a great newspaper; which latter the doctor was unable to read; as he did not know the language of the New Atlantans。 The train passed along the banks of great rivers; through manufacturing cities which concealed the sky with the smoke from their chimneys; towns black in the da

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