Mr. World and Miss Church-Member
e course of a life-time, but there is a place called the Magic Observatory whence an observe
ul agents of Satan who will allow only certain p
ed permission, but his companion, not having had sufficient experience in the service of Satan, was refused a pass. The difficulty was settled by a happy thought. Miss Church
less proportions of the noted Observatory, and finally st
that moved in a circle; and as he sat there he looked
myriad students who swarmed through a group of buildings
was taught to submit everything to the tests of proof, so that by the time one's training was finished he would believe only what could be scientifically demonst
f the earth have imbibed a similar course:-first exalting Reason, and doin
chools of Metaphysics where Satan operated in harmo
's position, for I could also see what his wondering eyes beheld. As I took a transient view of this vast group of Theological Halls, and saw how many human beings resorted hither for information, I could the bet
is set apart for the purpose of teaching a merchant how to practice fraud without injuring his good standing in the church; another hall teaches how far a business man may venture into prevaricat
ficent groups of buildings comprising the College of Fashions now lay before his admiring vision. He
ic center. The teachings of this College were so far-reaching that th
r variety of the gods of Fashion. They were worshiped by the slavish legions
l's Optical College which Mr. World and Miss Church-Member had visited in the earlier days of their companionship. Satan's Medical Schools also
the admiring eyes of Mr. World. As seen through the tel
e attention of the spectator who was surpris
inclined. When the first circle was completed, the telescope dropped to a new angle and started on its second revolutio
be an interesting sight, as did a
es of the King's Highway to teach the relations of narcotics to the nervous system. Formerly Satan did this branch of work in one of the wings of the Temperance College, but on account of the great stress put on this subject by the Surpassing Schools of the Christ,
were called the Schools of Emergency. These required the skil
patronized by an astonishingly large number of disappointed church-members who receive in
of erection, but the interpreter refused to give him sat
s surprised to see that it commenced on the third round as the outer end
now laid bare. The und
d to be greater than t
ustifiable under certain conditions. Many of these underground schools could not be clearly seen by Mr. World, but ere the telescope completed its third revolution he saw the Schools of Sui
interpreter. "What lies beyond those vast elevations?" he asked as h
utiful Wizard City, shut in from all
I not e
iscover one of the paths that lead to the