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To Whom This May Come

Edward Bellamy

Book Overview: 

Short story by Edward Bellamy who is most known for the book looking Backwards.

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .I asked.

"They find it very amusing," replied the interpreter, "that their inability to speak should be regarded by any one as an affliction; for it is by the voluntary disuse of the organs of articulation that they have lost the power of speech, and, as a consequence, the ability even to understand speech."

"But," said I, somewhat puzzled by this statement, "did n't you just tell me that they understood me, though they could not reply, and are they not laughing now at what I just said?"

"It is you they understood, not your words," answered the interpreter. "Our speech now is gibberish to them, as unintelligible in itself as the growling of animals; but they know what we are saying, because they know our thoughts. You must know that these are the islands of the mind-readers."

Such were the circumstances of my introduction to this extraordinary people. The official interpreter being charged by virtue of his office with the firs. . . Read More

Community Reviews

There were some interesting idea throughout this book but I really had a hard time getting onto the story and keeping engaged.

LIKE COLIN GERBER, I HAD A HARD TIME GETTING INTO THIS STORY, BUT, IN ALL FAIRNESS TO ITS AUTHOR, EDWARD BELLAMY, IT DID CONTAIN SOME WORTHWHILE OBSERVATIONS ON HUMAN NATURE AND LIFE, AND FOR THAT REASON, IT MIGHT BE WORTHWHILE TO READ IT!