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341
"
Everything
is
quite
safe
,
dear
.
But
my
head
begins
to
throb
again
.
What
a
dreadful
atmosphere
!
"
342
"
We
must
change
it
,
"
said
Challenger
.
He
bent
over
his
cylinder
of
oxygen
.
343
"
It
s
nearly
empty
,
"
said
he
.
"
It
has
lasted
us
some
three
and
a
half
hours
.
It
is
now
close
on
eight
o
clock
.
We
shall
get
through
the
night
comfortably
.
I
should
expect
the
end
about
nine
o
clock
to
-
morrow
morning
.
We
shall
see
one
sunrise
,
which
shall
be
all
our
own
.
"
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344
He
turned
on
his
second
tube
and
opened
for
half
a
minute
the
fanlight
over
the
door
.
Then
as
the
air
became
perceptibly
better
,
but
our
own
symptoms
more
acute
,
he
closed
it
once
again
.
345
"
By
the
way
,
"
said
he
,
"
man
does
not
live
upon
oxygen
alone
.
It
s
dinner
time
and
over
.
I
assure
you
,
gentlemen
,
that
when
I
invited
you
to
my
home
and
to
what
I
had
hoped
would
be
an
interesting
reunion
,
I
had
intended
that
my
kitchen
should
justify
itself
.
However
,
we
must
do
what
we
can
.
I
am
sure
that
you
will
agree
with
me
that
it
would
be
folly
to
consume
our
air
too
rapidly
by
lighting
an
oil
-
stove
.
I
have
some
small
provision
of
cold
meats
,
bread
,
and
pickles
which
,
with
a
couple
of
bottles
of
claret
,
may
serve
our
turn
.
Thank
you
,
my
dear
now
as
ever
you
are
the
queen
of
managers
.
346
"
347
It
was
indeed
wonderful
how
,
with
the
self
-
respect
and
sense
of
propriety
of
the
British
housekeeper
,
the
lady
had
within
a
few
minutes
adorned
the
central
table
with
a
snow
-
white
cloth
,
laid
the
napkins
upon
it
,
and
set
forth
the
simple
meal
with
all
the
elegance
of
civilization
,
including
an
electric
torch
lamp
in
the
centre
.
Wonderful
also
was
it
to
find
that
our
appetites
were
ravenous
.
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348
"
It
is
the
measure
of
our
emotion
,
"
said
Challenger
with
that
air
of
condescension
with
which
he
brought
his
scientific
mind
to
the
explanation
of
humble
facts
.
"
We
have
gone
through
a
great
crisis
.
That
means
molecular
disturbance
.
That
in
turn
means
the
need
for
repair
.
Great
sorrow
or
great
joy
should
bring
intense
hunger
not
abstinence
from
food
,
as
our
novelists
will
have
it
.
"
349
"
That
s
why
the
country
folk
have
great
feasts
at
funerals
,
"
I
hazarded
.
350
"
Exactly
.
Our
young
friend
has
hit
upon
an
excellent
illustration
.
Let
me
give
you
another
slice
of
tongue
.
"