“It’s the last of winter, I guess,” said Gregory. “We’re not likely to
have another long spell of cold. Spring has come. And so has daylight.
Let’s go in, old girl.”
THE END
FOOTNOTES:
[A] Pronounced Bute.
[B] Plato dates the submergence of the last of Atlantis (the island of
Poseidonis) about 9,000 years before the priests of Sais told its story
to Solon, who lived 600 B.C. The Troano MSS. in the British Museum,
written by the Mayas of Yucatan about 3500 B.C., assert that it took
place 11560 B.C. The archaic records of India give the date of the
fourth and final catastrophe that overwhelmed the remnant of the once
vast continent (which Darwin and other naturalists claim must have
extended from the American to the European continent to account for the
migration of plants found in Miocene strata) as 9564 B.C.
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