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Chapter 21
I awoke rejoicing, and began to reflect on the glorious career before me. I would go forth,
methought, at once, and evangelize the whole of Flatland. Even to Women and Soldiers
should the Gospel of Three Dimensions be proclaimed. I would begin with my Wife.
Just as I had decided on the plan of my operations, I heard the sound of many voices in
the street commanding silence. Then followed a louder voice. It was a herald's
proclamation. Listening attentively, I recognized the words of the Resolution of the
Council, enjoining the arrest, imprisonment, or execution of any one who should pervert
the minds of the people by delusions, and by professing to have received revelations from
another World.
I reflected. This danger was not to be trifled with. It would be better to avoid it by
omitting all mention of my Revelation, and by proceeding on the path of Demonstration -
- which after all, seemed so simple and so conclusive that nothing would be lost by
discarding the former means. "Upward, not Northward" -- was the clue to the whole
proof. It had seemed to me fairly clear before I fell asleep; and when I first awoke, fresh
from my dream, it had appeared as patent as Arithmetic; but somehow it did not seem to
me quite so obvious now. Though my Wife entered the room opportunely just at that
moment, I decided, after we had exchanged a few words of commonplace conversation,
not to begin with her.
My Pentagonal Sons were men of character and standing, and physicians of no mean
reputation, but not great in mathematics, and, in that respect, unfit for my purpose. But it
occurred to me that a young and docile Hexagon, with a mathematical turn, would be a
most suitable pupil. Why therefore not make my first experiment with my little
precocious Grandson, whose casual remarks on the meaning of 3^3 had met with the
approval of the Sphere? Discussing the matter with him, a mere boy, I should be in
perfect safety; for he would know nothing of the Proclamation of the Council; whereas I
could not feel sure that my Sons -- so greatly did their patriotism and reverence for the
Circles predominate over mere blind affection -- might not feel compelled to hand me
over to the Prefect, if they found me seriously maintaining the seditious heresy of the
Third Dimension.
But the first thing to be done was to satisfy in some way the curiosity of my Wife, who
naturally wished to know something of the reasons for which the Circle had desired that
mysterious interview, and of the means by which he had entered the house. Without
entering into the details of the elaborate account I gave her, -- an account, I fear, not quite
so consistent with truth as my Readers in Spaceland might desire, -- I must be content
with saying that I succeeded at last in persuading her to return quietly to her household
duties without eliciting from me any reference to the World of Three Dimensions. This
done, I immediately sent for my Grandson; for, to confess the truth, I felt that all that I
had seen and heard was in some strange way slipping away from me, like the image of a
half-grasped, tantalizing dream, and I longed to essay my skill in making a first disciple.
 

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