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The next day, the 12th of February, at the dawn of day, the Nautilus rose to the surface. I hastened on to the platform. Three miles to the south the dim outline of Pelusium was to be seen. A torrent1 had carried us from one sea to another. About seven o'clock Ned and Conseil joined me. "Well, Sir Naturalist2," said the Canadian, in a slightly jovial3 tone, "and the Mediterranean4?" "We are floating on its surface, friend Ned." "What!" said Conseil, "this very night." "Yes, this very night; in a few minutes we have passed this impassable isthmus5." "I do not believe it," replied the Canadian. "Then you are wrong, Master Land," I continued; "this low coast which rounds off to the south is the Egyptian coast. And you who have such good eyes, Ned, you can see the jetty of Port Said stretching into the sea." The Canadian looked attentively6. "Certainly you are right, sir, and your Captain is a first-rate man. We are in the Mediterranean. Good! Now, if you please, let us talk of our own little affair, but so that no one hears us." I saw what the Canadian wanted, and, in any case, I thought it better to let him talk, as he wished it; so we all three went and sat down near the lantern, where we were less exposed to the spray of the blades. "Now, Ned, we listen; what have you to tell us?" "What I have to tell you is very simple. We are in Europe; and before Captain Nemo's caprices drag us once more to the bottom of the Polar Seas, or lead us into Oceania, I ask to leave the Nautilus." I wished in no way to shackle7 the liberty of my companions, but I certainly felt no desire to leave Captain Nemo. Thanks to him, and thanks to his apparatus8, I was each day nearer the completion of my submarine studies; and I was rewriting my book of submarine depths in its very element. Should I ever again have such an opportunity of observing the wonders of the ocean? No, certainly not! And I could not bring myself to the idea of abandoning the Nautilus before the cycle of

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n.激流,洪流;爆发,(话语等的)连发 | |
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n.博物学家(尤指直接观察动植物者) | |
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英寻( fathom的名词复数 ) | |
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lava
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用平头钉钉( tack的过去式和过去分词 ); 附加,增补; 帆船抢风行驶,用粗线脚缝 | |
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