lost world chapterimagin you are edward write a diary entry ch 1 to 5
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The first six weeks of my baby’s life I didn’t do any writing except a bit of blogging, but I did do some manuscript swapping with other writers. I managed to read one full manuscript for my writer friend Bethany Veinman, often while breastfeeding. Ironically, her work-in-progress was a diary novel, which is the format of my most recent manuscript as well!
Ned Malone, a reporter, is in love with Gladys Hungerton. She has rebuffed his proposal of marriage, because she wants to marry a man who has faced death in the pursuit of a great deed. Ned approaches his editor, McArdle, with the idea of doing a story that will fulfill Gladys's requirement.
McArdle sends Ned to interview Professor George Challenger, who has stated he discovered living dinosaurs in South America. The combative professor has already injured one reporter who has tried to interview him, so Ned knows he must be cunning if he is to gain the man's confidence. To achieve his goal Ned enlists the help of his friend Tarp Henry, a bacteriologist on the staff of Nature. Tarp allows Ned to use his letterhead on a letter to the professor, asking him some questions about a lecture he had given. Ned poses as a student of science, which leads Challenger to agree to see him. It also leads Challenger to the conclusion, after asking Ned some questions, that Ned is in reality a journalist.
After a fistfight, Ned gains Challenger's trust and he asks Ned to see him speak at a lecture of the Zoological Institute. There Challenger tears apart the lecturer's speech and he himself is subjected to ridicule, by some members of the audience. It is because of this, a committee is formed to go to South America and explore Challenger's claims, those who volunteer are Professor Summerlee, Lord John Roxton, and Ned Malone.
Ned and his editor agree that Ned will send back letters about the expedition and after the consent of Challenger, edit them for publication. As the three men are boarding the ship to sail to South America, Challenger comes on board with some final instructions. He tells Ned he may print whatever he wishes about the expedition, as long as he does not give their location, then he hands the men an envelope. He tells them they are to open the