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A mock-scientific preface frames a brief, whimsical fable told in thirteen numbered sections that personifies the Moon, Earth, Saturn, and the Sun. Jealousy flares when Saturn resents Earth’s attentions toward the Moon, leading to a chaotic celestial struggle that disrupts the planets; the Earth delivers a decisive blow, and the Sun later abducts the Moon and declares punitive intent. The resolution confines the Moon’s encounters to nighttime and explains dew as her tears.

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John Ames Mitchell

John Ames Mitchell was an American author known for his imaginative and often satirical works. He gained recognition for his novel "Amos Judd," which explores themes of identity and society. Mitchell's writing often blends elements of fantasy and realism, as seen in his other notable works such as "Drowsy" and "The Last American / A Fragment from The Journal of Khan-li, Prince of Dimph-Yoo-Chur and Admiral in the Persian Navy." His diverse literary contributions reflect a unique perspective on American culture and the human experience, making him a distinctive voice in 19th-century literature.

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