The Second Journey By this time you will have gained a fair idea of
Rob's character
He is, in truth, a typical American boy, possessing an average intelligence
not yet regulated by the balance-wheel of experienceThe mysteries of
electricity were so attractive to his eager nature that he had devoted
considerable time and some study to electrical experiment; but his study was
the superficial kind that seeks to master only such details as may be
required at the moment
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Moreover, he was full of boyish recklessness and irresponsibility and
therefore difficult to impress with the dignity of science and the gravity
of human existenceLife, to him, was a great theater wherein he saw himself
the most interesting if not the most important actor, and so enjoyed the
play with unbounded enthusiasm
Aside from the extraordinary accident which had forced the Electrical Demon
into this life, Rob may be considered one of those youngsters who might
possibly develop into a brilliant manhood or enter upon an ordinary, humdrum
existence, as Fate should determineJust at present he had no thought beyond
the passing hour, nor would he bother himself by attempting to look ahead or
plan for the future
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