Category: Science-Fiction & Fantasy

Journeys to the Planet Mars; or, Our Mission to Ento

De L'Ester--Madame, we greet you, and rejoice to perceive that our last prolonged visit to Luna has not proven detrimental to your health, but hereafter we must endeavor to be more prudent. Now, I pray you, to attentively listen to what I may say to you.

Chapters

18. CHAPTER XVII.

De L'Ester--Good morning, madame. We are delighted to find you in such a favorable mental and physical state. Yes, Dr. Merthel, White Cloud and your humble servant gave you a tr...

16. CHAPTER XV.

De L'Ester--We find you difficult of control this morning. Like the legendary Martha you are anxious about many things. Our journey of to-day is less in your thoughts than are t...

9. CHAPTER IX.

De L'Ester--We salute you, and are gratified to find you prepared for our flight to Ento. As Inidor[a:], Genessano, and their mother await us at Camariss[a:] we will journey qui...

17. CHAPTER XVI.

De L'Ester--Madame, we offer you our warmest greetings, and are highly gratified to perceive that a night of profound sleep has quite restored your exhausted vitality. We have f...

11. CHAPTER XI.

Ha-Moufih--Your kindly welcome assures me that you do not consider my presence an intrusion. Yes, since passing to our Spirit World I have visited many Planets, inhabited, or, a...

10. CHAPTER X.

De L'Ester--Notwithstanding that, logically, neither time or space are realities, we, very illogically, have found ourselves somewhat impatient with your visitors, whose prolong...

7. CHAPTER VII.

De L'Ester--Good-morning, Gentol[a:]. Our satisfaction over the departure of your early visitor quite equals your own. You have forgotten to lower the shades over the south wind...

12. CHAPTER XII.

De L'Ester--This is the seventh day since we have had the pleasure of greeting you. We are a little early but, as we have in store a joyful surprise for you, you will not chide...

13. CHAPTER XIII.

De L'Ester--We, too, greet you, and regret that mentally you are so disturbed. Pray console yourself; affairs seldom go so awry that they cannot be righted. Soon yours will be s...

6. CHAPTER VI.

De L'Ester--Like musical chords touched by unskilled fingers are your thoughts, Gentol[a:]. For some minutes we have watched your hurried preparations for our journey and it is...

5. CHAPTER V.

De L'Ester--Good morning, madame. It gladdens us to find you quite recovered from the exhaustion of yesterday and in such a cheerful mood, and ready for our journey to Ento, whi...

14. did. I am so overjoyed to meet you, so glad, so thankful to the Divine

Spirit that we both have learned that life is continuous. When at the home of Mr. Wicks we were about to part to meet no more on Earth, you said, "Oh, Will, promise me that if y...

2. CHAPTER II.

De L'Ester--Again we have the pleasure of greeting you and of observing your attempt to secure yourself from intrusion, and we urge upon you the imperative necessity of continui...

4. CHAPTER IV.

De L'Ester--With pleasure we salute you, and we are gratified to find you awaiting us. But before starting on our journey I must again insist that you shall protect yourself aga...

3. CHAPTER III.

De L'Ester--To our faithful comrade we tender our greetings, and an apology for our early appearance. You will arrange quickly for our departure, for the family have returned, a...

1. CHAPTER I.

De L'Ester--Madame, we greet you, and rejoice to perceive that our last prolonged visit to Luna has not proven detrimental to your health, but hereafter we must endeavor to be m...

15. CHAPTER XIV.

De L'Ester--Exactly two o'clock, and you are awaiting us, so at once we will be off. Only George and I have come for you. Bernard and our friends will meet us at Kûltymo Tylû. N...

8. CHAPTER VIII.

De L'Ester--That was when you questioned your architect escort as to the dimensions of the rotunda of the building you were observing. Mentally you were comparing it with the ro...