The moon is a very familiar figure a all of us. She awakens a feeling b love and tenderness c our hearts. Even infants in arms stretches d their hands to grasp the beautiful thing. Nor is her appeal confined only e children. Ever since the stirring of the poetic faculty in man, she has furnished a theme f poets and artists. The moon has no light g her own. The soft silvery brightness which forms her principal charms to us, is borrowed h the sun. The light of the sun falling i the moon makes it bright. The surface of the moon is not smooth j all.