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     So it is:   though it is only poor old Ireland。        Don't you recollect that 

when we started I told you we were going to Ireland; and through it to the 

World's End; and here we are now safe at the end of the old world; and 

beyond   us   the   great Atlantic;  and   beyond that   again;  thousands   of   miles 

away;   the   new   world;   which   will   be   rich   and   prosperous;   civilised   and 

noble; thousands of years hence; when this old world; it may be; will be 

dead;   and   little   children   there   will   be   reading   in   their   history   books   of 

Ancient England and of Ancient France; as you now read of Greece and 

Rome。 

    But what a wonderful place it is!          What are those great green things 

standing up in the sky; all over purple ribs and bars; with their tops hid in 

the clouds? 

     Those are mountains; the bones of some old world; whose poor bare 

sides Madam How is trying to cover with rich green grass。 

    And how far off are they? 

    How I should like to walk up to the top of that one which looks quite 

close。 

    You will find it a long walk up there; three miles; I dare say; over black 

bogs   and   banks   of   rock;   and   up   corries   and   cliffs   which   you   could   not 

climb。     There are plenty of cows on that mountain: and yet they look so 

small; you could not see them; nor I either; without a glass。               That long 

white streak; zigzagging down the mountain side; is a roaring cataract of 

foam  five   hundred   feet   high;   full   now   with   last   night's   rain;   but   by   this 

afternoon it will have dwindled to a little thread; and to…morrow; when you 

get   up;   if   no   more   rain   has   come   down;   it   will   be   gone。 Madam   How 

works     here  among     the  mountains     swiftly   and  hugely;    and  sometimes 

terribly enough; as you shall see when you have had your breakfast; and 



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come down to the bridge with me。 

    But what a beautiful place it is!        Flowers and woods and a lawn; and 

what is that great smooth patch in the lawn just under the window? 

     Is it an empty flower…bed? 

    Ah;   thereby   hangs   a   strange   tale。  We   will   go   and   look   at   it   after 

breakfast; and then you shall see with your own eyes one of the wonders 

which I have been telling you of。 

    And what is that shining between the trees? 

    Water。 

     Is it a lake? 

    Not a lake; though there are plenty round here; that is salt water; not 

fresh。    Look away to the right; and you see it through the opening of the 

woods again and again:         and now look above the woods。          You see a faint 

blue   line;  and gray  and   purple  lumps   like   clouds;  which   rest upon   it   far 

away。     That; child; is the great Atlantic Ocean; and those are islands in 

the far west。     The water which washes the bottom of the lawn was but a 

few months ago pouring out of the Gulf of Mexico; between the Bahamas 

and Florida; and swept away here as the great ocean river of warm water 

which we call the Gulf Stream; bringing with it out of the open ocean the 

shoals of mackerel; and the porpoises and whales which feed upon them。 

Some fine afternoon we will run down the bay and catch strange fishes; 

such as you never saw before; and very likely see a living whale。 

    What? such a whale as they get whalebone from; and which eats sea… 

moths? 

    No; they live far north; in the Arctic circle; these are grampuses; and 

bottle…noses; which feed on fish; not so big as the right whales; but quite 

big enough to astonish you; if one comes up and blows close to the boat。 

Get yourself dressed and come down; and then we will go out; we shall 

have plenty to see and talk of at every step。 

    Now; you have finished your breakfast at last; so come along; and we 

shall see what we shall see。        First run out across the gravel; and scramble 

up that   bank of   lawn;  and   you   will see   what   you   fancied   was   an   empty 

flower…bed。 

    Why; it is all hard rock。 



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     Ah; you are come into the land of rocks now:              out of the land of sand 

and gravel; out of a soft young corner of the world into a very hard; old; 

weather…beaten corner; and you will see rocks enough; and too many for 

the poor farmers; before you go home again。 

     But   how   beautifully   smooth   and   flat   the   rock   is:  and   yet   it   is   all 

rounded。 

     What is it like? 

     Likelike the half of a shell。 

     Not badly said; but think again。 

     LikelikeI    know     what   it  is  like。  Like    the  back    of  some    great 

monster peeping up through the turf。 

     You    have    got  it。  Such     rocks   as  these   are  called   in  Switzerland 

〃roches moutonnees;〃 because they are; people fancy; like sheep's backs。 

Now look at the cracks and layers in it。            They run across the stone; they 

have nothing to do with the shape of it。          You see that? 

     Yes:    but here are cracks running across them; all along the stone; till 

the turf hides them。 

     Look at them again; they are no cracks; they do not go into the stone。 

     I see。    They are scratched; something like those on the elder…stem at 

home; where the cats sharpen their claws。              But it would take a big cat to 

make them。 

     Do you recollect what I told you of Madam How's hand; more flexible 

than any hand of man; and yet strong enough to grind the mountains into 

paste? 

     I know。     Ice! ice! ice!    But are these really ice…marks? 

     Child; on the place where we now stand; over rich lawns; and warm 

woods;     and    shining   lochs;   lay  once    on   a  time   hundreds;     it  may   be 

thousands; of feet of solid ice; crawling off yonder mountain…tops into the 

ocean there outside; and this is one of its tracks。            See how the scratches 

all   point   straight   down     the  valley;   and   straight   out   to  sea。   Those 

mountains are 2000 feet high:           but they were much higher once; for the 

ice has planed the tops off them。          Then; it seems to me; the ice sank; and 

left   the   mountains   standing   out   of   it   about   half   their   height;   and   at   that 

level it   stayed;   till   it   had   planed   down   all   those  lower   moors   of   smooth 



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bare rock between us and the Western ocean; and then it sank again; and 

dwindled back; leaving moraines (that is; heaps of dirt and stones) all up 

these valleys here and there; till at the last it melted all away; and poor old 

Ireland became fit to live in again。 We will go down the bay some day and 

look at those moraines; some of them quite hills of earth; and then you will 

see   for   yourself   how   mighty   a   chisel   the   ice…chisel   was;   and   what   vast 

heaps of chips it has left behind。         Now then; down over the lawn towards 

the bridge。     Listen to the river; louder and louder every step we take。 

     What a roar!      Is there a waterfall there? 

     No。    It is only the flood。      And underneath the roar of that flood; do 

you not hear a deeper notea dull rumbling; as if from underground? 

     Yes。    What is it? 

     The   rolling   of   great   stones   under   water;   which   are   being   polished 

against each other; as they hurry toward the sea。             Now; up on the parapet 

of the bridge。      I will hold you tight。       Look and see Madam How's rain… 

spade     at  work。   Look   at    the  terrible   yellow   torrent   below

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