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nd no one has a right to say that no water…babies exist; till they have seen no water…babies existing; which is quite a different thing; mind; from not seeing water…babies; and a thing which nobody ever did; or perhaps ever will do。
〃But surely if there were water…babies; somebody would have caught one at least?〃
Well。 How do you know that somebody has not?
〃But they would have put it into spirits; or into the ILLUSTRATED NEWS; or perhaps cut it into two halves; poor dear little thing; and sent one to Professor Owen; and one to Professor Huxley; to see what they would each say about it。〃
Ah; my dear little man! that does not follow at all; as you will see before the end of the story。
〃But a water…baby is contrary to nature。〃
Well; but; my dear little man; you must learn to talk about such things; when you grow older; in a very different way from that。 You must not talk about 〃ain't〃 and 〃can't〃 when you speak of this great wonderful world round you; of which the wisest man knows only the very smallest corner; and is; as the great Sir Isaac Newton said; only a child picking up pebbles on the shore of a boundless ocean。
You must not say that this cannot be; or that that is contrary to nature。 You do not know what Nature is; or what she can do; and nobody knows; not even Sir Roderick Murchison; or Professor Owen; or Professor Sedgwick; or Professor Huxley; or Mr。 Darwin; or Professor Faraday; or Mr。 Grove; or any other of the great men whom good boys are taught to respect。 They are very wise men; and you must listen respectfully to all they say: but even if they should say; which I am sure they never would; 〃That cannot exist。 That is contrary to nature;〃 you must wait a little; and see; for perhaps even they may be wrong。 It is only children who read Aunt Agitate's Arguments; or Cousin Cramchild's Conversations; or lads who go to popular lectures; and see a man pointing at a few big ugly pictures on the wall; or making nasty smells with bottles and squirts; for an hour or two; and calling that anatomy or chemistry … who talk about 〃cannot exist;〃 and 〃contrary to nature。〃 Wise men are afraid to say that there is anything contrary to nature; except what is contrary to mathematical truth; for two and two cannot make five; and two straight lines cannot join twice; and a part cannot be as great as the whole; and so on (at least; so it seems at present): but the wiser men are; the less they talk about 〃cannot。〃 That is a very rash; dangerous word; that 〃cannot〃; and if people use it too often; the Queen of all the Fairies; who makes the clouds thunder and the fleas bite; and takes just as much trouble about one as about the other; is apt to astonish them suddenly by showing them; that though they say she cannot; yet she can; and what is more; will; whether they approve or not。
And therefore it is; that there are dozens and hundreds of things in the world which we should certainly have said were contrary to nature; if we did not see them going on under our eyes all day long。 If people had never seen little seeds grow into great plants and trees; of quite different shape from themselves; and these trees again produce fresh seeds; to grow into fresh trees; they would have said; 〃The thing cannot be; it is contrary to nature。〃 And they would have been quite as right in saying so; as in saying that most other things cannot be。
Or suppose again; that you had come; like M。 Du Chaillu; a traveller from unknown parts; and that no human being had ever seen or heard of an elephant。 And suppose that you described him to people; and said; 〃This is the shape; and plan; and anatomy of the beast; and of his feet; and of his trunk; and of his grinders; and of his tusks; though they are not tusks at all; but two fore teeth run mad; and this is the section of his skull; more like a mushroom than a reasonable skull of a reasonable or unreasonable beast; and so forth; and so forth; and though the beast (which I assure you I have seen and shot) is first cousin to the little hairy coney of Scripture; second cousin to a pig; and (I suspect) thirteenth or fourteenth cousin to a rabbit; yet he is the wisest of all beasts; and can do everything save read; write; and cast accounts。〃 People would surely have said; 〃Nonsense; your elephant is contrary to nature;〃 and have thought you were telling stories … as the French thought of Le Vaillant when he came back to Paris and said that he had shot a giraffe; and as the king of the Cannibal Islands thought of the English sailor; when he said that in his country water turned to marble; and rain fell as feathers。 They would tell you; the more they knew of science; 〃Your elephant is an impossible monster; contrary to the laws of comparative anatomy; as far as yet known。〃 To which you would answer the less; the more you thought。
Did not learned men; too; hold; till within the last twenty…five years; that a flying dragon was an impossible monster? And do we not now know that there are hundreds of them found fossil up and down the world? People call them Pterodactyles: but that is only because they are ashamed to call them flying dragons; after denying so long that flying dragons could exist。
The truth is; that folks' fancy that such and such things cannot be; simply because they have not seen them; is worth no more than a savage's fancy that there cannot be such a thing as a locomotive; because he never saw one running wild in the forest。 Wise men know that their business is to examine what is; and not to settle what is not。 They know that there are elephants; they know that there have been flying dragons; and the wiser they are; the less inclined they will be to say positively that there are no water…babies。
No water…babies; indeed? Why; wise men of old said that everything on earth had its double in the water; and you may see that that is; if not quite true; still quite as true as most other theories which you are likely to hear for many a day。 There are land…babies … then why not water…babies? ARE THERE NOT WATER…RATS; WATER…FLIES; WATER…CRICKETS; WATER…CRABS; WATER…TORTOISES; WATER…SCORPIONS; WATER…TIGERS AND WATER…HOGS; WATER…CATS AND WATER…DOGS; SEA…LIONS AND SEA…BEARS; SEA…HORSES AND SEA…ELEPHANTS; SEA…MICE AND SEA… URCHINS; SEA…RAZORS AND SEA…PENS; SEA…COMBS AND SEA…FANS; AND OF PLANTS; ARE THERE NOT WATER…GRASS; AND WATER…CROWFOOT; WATER… MILFOIL; AND SO ON; WITHOUT END?
〃But all these things are only nicknames; the water things are not really akin to the land things。〃
That's not always true。 They are; in millions of cases; not only of the same family; but actually the same individual creatures。 Do not even you know that a green drake; and an alder…fly; and a dragon…fly; live under water till they change their skins; just as Tom changed his? And if a water animal can continually change into a land animal; why should not a land animal sometimes change into a water animal? Don't be put down by any of Cousin Cramchild's arguments; but stand up to him like a man; and answer him (quite respectfully; of course) thus:…
If Cousin Cramchild says; that if there are water…babies; they must grow into water…men; ask him how he knows that they do not? and then;