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Electric
wires
connected
the
pilot
's
cage
with
the
machinery
room
,
and
from
there
the
Captain
could
communicate
simultaneously
to
his
Nautilus
the
direction
and
the
speed
.
He
pressed
a
metal
knob
,
and
at
once
the
speed
of
the
screw
diminished
.
I
looked
in
silence
at
the
high
straight
wall
we
were
running
by
at
this
moment
,
the
immovable
base
of
a
massive
sandy
coast
.
We
followed
it
thus
for
an
hour
only
some
few
yards
off
.
Captain
Nemo
did
not
take
his
eye
from
the
knob
,
suspended
by
its
two
concentric
circles
in
the
cabin
.
At
a
simple
gesture
,
the
pilot
modified
the
course
of
the
Nautilus
every
instant
.
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I
had
placed
myself
at
the
port-scuttle
,
and
saw
some
magnificent
substructures
of
coral
,
zoophytes
,
seaweed
,
and
fucus
,
agitating
their
enormous
claws
,
which
stretched
out
from
the
fissures
of
the
rock
.
At
a
quarter-past
ten
,
the
Captain
himself
took
the
helm
.
A
large
gallery
,
black
and
deep
,
opened
before
us
.
The
Nautilus
went
boldly
into
it
.
A
strange
roaring
was
heard
round
its
sides
.
It
was
the
waters
of
the
Red
Sea
,
which
the
incline
of
the
tunnel
precipitated
violently
towards
the
Mediterranean
.
The
Nautilus
went
with
the
torrent
,
rapid
as
an
arrow
,
in
spite
of
the
efforts
of
the
machinery
,
which
,
in
order
to
offer
more
effective
resistance
,
beat
the
waves
with
reversed
screw
.
On
the
walls
of
the
narrow
passage
I
could
see
nothing
but
brilliant
rays
,
straight
lines
,
furrows
of
fire
,
traced
by
the
great
speed
,
under
the
brilliant
electric
light
.
My
heart
beat
fast
.
At
thirty-five
minutes
past
ten
,
Captain
Nemo
quitted
the
helm
,
and
,
turning
to
me
,
said
:
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The
Mediterranean
!
"
In
less
than
twenty
minutes
,
the
Nautilus
,
carried
along
by
the
torrent
,
had
passed
through
the
Isthmus
of
Suez
.
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
torrent
had
carried
us
from
one
sea
to
another
.
About
seven
o’clock
Ned
and
Conseil
joined
me
.