[A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder by James De Mille]@TWC D-Link bookA Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder CHAPTER XVII 1/24
BELIEF AND UNBELIEF The doctor was here interrupted by Featherstone, who, with a yawn, informed him that it was eleven o'clock, and that human endurance had its limits.
Upon this the doctor rolled up the manuscript and put it aside for the night, after which supper was ordered. "Well," said Featherstone, "what do you think of this last ?" "It contains some very remarkable statements," said the doctor. "There are certainly monsters enough in it," said Melick-- "'Gorgons, and hydras, and chimeras dire.'" "Well, why not ?" said the doctor. "It seems to me," said Melick, "that the writer of this has peopled his world with creatures that resemble the fossil animals more than anything else." "The so-called fossil animals," said the doctor, "may not be extinct. There are fossil specimens of animals that still have living representatives.
There is no reason why many of those supposed to be extinct may not be alive now.
It is well known that many very remarkable animals have become extinct within a comparatively recent period.
These great birds, of which More speaks, seem to me to belong to these classes.
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