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London clay; and slope down off the New Forest into the sea; which eats 

them up; as you know; year by year and day by day。                And here were once 

perhaps cliffs just like them; where London Bridge now stands。 

     * * * 

     There; we are rumbling away home at last; over the dear old heather… 

moors。     How far we have travelledin our fancy at least since we began 

to talk about all these things; upon the foggy November day; and first saw 

Madam       How    digging    at  the   sand…banks     with   her  water…spade。      How 

many countries we have talked of; and what wonderful questions we have 

got   answered;   which   all   grew   out   of   the   first   question;   How   were   the 

heather…moors made?          And yet we have not talked about a hundredth part 

of   the   things   about   which    these   very   heather…moors      ought    to  set  us 

thinking。     But so it is; child。     Those who wish honestly to learn the laws 

of Madam  How; which   we call   Nature;  by looking honestly at   what she 

does;   which   we   call   Fact;   have   only   to   begin   by   looking   at   the   very 

smallest thing; pin's head or pebble; at their feet; and it may lead them 

whither; they cannot tell。       To answer any one question; you find you must 

answer another; and to answer that   you must   answer a third;   and then   a 

fourth; and so on for ever and ever。 

     For ever and ever? 

     Of    course。   If   we   thought    and   searched     over   the  Universeay;     I 

believe;    only   over   this  one    little  planet  called   earthfor   millions    on 

millions   of   years;   we   should   not   get   to   the   end   of   our   searching。 The 

more   we   learnt;   the   more   we   should   find   there   was   left   to   learn。 All 



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things;    we    should    find;   are   constituted    according     to  a   Divine    and 

Wonderful Order; which links each thing to every other thing; so that we 

cannot fully comprehend any one thing without comprehending all things: 

and who can do that; save He who made all things?                    Therefore our true 

wisdom      is  never    to  fancy   that   we   do   comprehend:       never     to  make 

systems and theories of the Universe (as they are called) as if we had stood 

by and looked on when time and space began to be; but to remember that 

those   who   say   they   understand;   show;   simply   by   so   saying;   that   they 

understand nothing at all; that those who say they see; are sure to be blind; 

while   those   who   confess   that   they   are   blind;   are   sure   some   day   to   see。 

All   we   can   do   is;   to   keep   up   the   childlike   heart;   humble   and   teachable; 

though we grew as wise as Newton or as Humboldt; and to follow; as good 

Socrates bids us; Reason whithersoever it leads us; sure that it will never 

lead us wrong; unless we have darkened it by hasty and conceited fancies 

of our own; and so have become like those foolish men of old; of whom it 

was said that the very light within them was darkness。               But if we love and 

reverence   and   trust   Fact   and   Nature;   which   are   the   will;   not   merely   of 

Madam How; or even of Lady Why; but of Almighty God Himself; then 

we shall be really loving; and reverencing; and trusting God; and we shall 

have    our   reward    by   discovering     continually    fresh   wonders     and   fresh 

benefits to man; and find it as true of science; as it is of this life and of the 

life to come… …that eye hath not seen; nor ear heard; nor hath it entered into 

the heart of man to conceive; what God has prepared for those who love 

Him。 



     Footnotes: 

     {1}     I   could    not   resist  the   temptation     of  quoting    this   splendid 

generalisation   from   Dr。   Carpenter's   Preliminary   Report   of   the   Dredging 

Operations of H。M。S。 〃Lightening;〃 1868。               He attributes it; generously; to 

his colleague; Dr。 Wyville Thomson。             Be it whose it may; it will mark (as 

will   probably     the  whole    Report    when     completed)     a  new    era  in  Bio… 

Geology。 



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