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"
That
circumstances
may
occur
as
well
six
months
hence
as
now
by
which
we
may
and
ought
to
profit
.
"
"
Oh
!
"
said
Ned
Land
,
"
and
where
shall
we
be
in
six
months
,
if
you
please
,
Sir
Naturalist
?
"
"
Perhaps
in
China
;
you
know
the
Nautilus
is
a
rapid
traveller
.
It
goes
through
water
as
swallows
through
the
air
,
or
as
an
express
on
the
land
.
It
does
not
fear
frequented
seas
;
who
can
say
that
it
may
not
beat
the
coasts
of
France
,
England
,
or
America
,
on
which
flight
may
be
attempted
as
advantageously
as
here
.
"
"
M.
Aronnax
,
"
replied
the
Canadian
,
"
your
arguments
are
rotten
at
the
foundation
.
You
speak
in
the
future
,
`
We
shall
be
there
!
we
shall
be
here
!
'
I
speak
in
the
present
,
`
We
are
here
,
and
we
must
profit
by
it
.
'
"
Ned
Land
's
logic
pressed
me
hard
,
and
I
felt
myself
beaten
on
that
ground
.
I
knew
not
what
argument
would
now
tell
in
my
favour
.
"
Sir
,
"
continued
Ned
,
"
let
us
suppose
an
impossibility
:
if
Captain
Nemo
should
this
day
offer
you
your
liberty
;
would
you
accept
it
?
"
"
I
do
not
know
,
"
I
answered
.
"
And
if
,
"
he
added
,
"
the
offer
made
you
this
day
was
never
to
be
renewed
,
would
you
accept
it
?
"
"
Friend
Ned
,
this
is
my
answer
.
Your
reasoning
is
against
me
.
We
must
not
rely
on
Captain
Nemo
's
good-will
.
Common
prudence
forbids
him
to
set
us
at
liberty
.
On
the
other
side
,
prudence
bids
us
profit
by
the
first
opportunity
to
leave
the
Nautilus
.
"
"
Well
,
M.
Aronnax
,
that
is
wisely
said
.
"