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hich elicited from us an exclamation of satisfaction. "One day," continued William from his seat at another window, "some one told Perry Chumly there would be an eclipse of the sun that afternoon at three o'clock. Now Perry had recently read a story about some men who in exploring a deep canon in the mountains had looked up from the bottom and seen the stars shining at midday. It occurred to him that this knowledge might be so utilized as to give him a fine view of the eclipse, and enable him at the same time to see what the stars would appear to think about it." "_This_," said Ben, pointing to one of the dark lines in the cometic spectrum, "_this_ is produced by the vapor of carbon in the nucleus of the heavenly visitant. You will observe that it differs but slightly from the lines that come of volatilized iron. Examined with this magnifying glass"--adjusting that instrument to his eye--"it will probably show--by Jove!" he ejaculated, after a nearer view, "it isn't carbon at all. _It is_ MEAT!" "Of course," proceeded William, "of course Perry Chumly did not have any canon, so what did the fellow do but let himself down with his arms and legs to the bottom of an old well, about thirty feet deep! And, with the cold water up to his middle, and the frogs, pollywogs and aquatic lizards quarreling for the cosy corners of his pockets, there he stood, waiting for the sun to appear in the field of his 'instrument' and be eclipsed." "Ben, you are joking," I remarked with some asperity; "you are taking liberties with science, Benjamin. It _can't_ be meat, you know." "I tell you it _is_ though," was his excited reply; "it is just _meat_, I tell you! And this other line, which at first I took for sodium, is _bone_--bone, sir, or I'm an asteroid! I never saw the like; that comet must be densely peopled with butchers and horse-knackers!" "When Perry Chumly had waited a long time," William went on to say, "looking up and expecting every minute to see the sun, it began to get into his mind, somehow, that the bright, circular opening above his head--the mouth of the well--_was_ the sun, and that the black disk of the moon was all that was needed to complete the expected phenomenon. The notion soon took complete obsession of his brain, so that he forgot where he was and imagined himself standing on the surface of the earth." I was now scrutinizing the cometic spectrum very closely, being particularly attracted by a thin, fa
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