正文 23 THE RICHNESS OF BEING

HERE AND THERE iural History Museum in London, built into recesses along theu corridors or standiween glass cases of minerals and ostrich eggs and a turyor so of other productive clutter, are secret doors—at least secret in the sehat there isnothing about them to attract the visitor’s notice. Occasionally you might see someohthe distracted manner and iingly willful hair that mark the scholar emerge from ohe doors and hasten down a corridor, probably to disappear through another door a littlefurther on, but this is a relatively rare event. For the most part the doors stay shut, giving nohint that beyond them exists another—a parallel—Natural History Museum as vast as, and inmany ways more wonderful than, the ohe publiows and adores.

The Natural History Museum tains some seventy million objects from every realm oflife and every er of the pla, with another huhousand or so added to thecolle each year, but it is really only behind the ses that you get a ……(内容加载失败!)

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