<h3 class="title">A Lunar Episode</h3>
<p>The scene was one of supernatural weirdness. Tall, fantastic mountains
reared their seamed peaks over a dreary waste of igneous rock and
burned-out lava beds. Deep lakes of black water stood motionless as
glass under frowning, honeycombed crags, from which ever and anon
dropped crumbled masses with a sullen plunge. Vegetation there was
none. Bitter cold reigned and ridges of black and shapeless rocks cut
the horizon on all sides. An extinct volcano loomed against a purple
sky, black as night and old as the world.</p>
<p>The firmament was studded with immense stars that shone with a wan and
spectral light. Orion’s belt hung high above.</p>
<p>Aldebaran faintly shone millions of miles away, and the earth gleamed
like a new-risen moon with a lurid, blood-like glow.</p>
<p>On a lofty mountain that hung toppling above an ink-black sea stood a
dwelling built of stone. From its solitary window came a bright light
that gleamed upon the misshapen rocks. The door opened and two men
emerged locked in a deadly struggle.</p>
<p>They swayed and twisted upon the edge of the precipice, now one
gaining the advantage, now the other.</p>
<p>Strong men they were, and stone rolled from their feet into the valley
as each strove to overcome the other.</p>
<p>At length one prevailed. He seized his opponent, and raising him high
above his head, hurled him into space.</p>
<p>The vanquished combatant shot through the air like a stone from a
catapult in the direction of the luminous earth.</p>
<p>“That’s three of ’em this week,” said the Man in the Moon as he lit a
cigarette and turned back into the house. “Those New York interviewers
are going to make me tired if they keep this thing up much longer.”</p>
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