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"
To
the
pole
!
"
I
exclaimed
,
unable
to
repress
a
gesture
of
incredulity
.
"
Yes
,
"
replied
the
Captain
,
coldly
,
"
to
the
Antarctic
pole
--
to
that
unknown
point
from
whence
springs
every
meridian
of
the
globe
.
You
know
whether
I
can
do
as
I
please
with
the
Nautilus
!
"
Yes
,
I
knew
that
.
I
knew
that
this
man
was
bold
,
even
to
rashness
.
But
to
conquer
those
obstacles
which
bristled
round
the
South
Pole
,
rendering
it
more
inaccessible
than
the
North
,
which
had
not
yet
been
reached
by
the
boldest
navigators
--
was
it
not
a
mad
enterprise
,
one
which
only
a
maniac
would
have
conceived
?
It
then
came
into
my
head
to
ask
Captain
Nemo
if
he
had
ever
discovered
that
pole
which
had
never
yet
been
trodden
by
a
human
creature
?
"
No
,
sir
,
"
he
replied
;
"
but
we
will
discover
it
together
.
Where
others
have
failed
,
I
will
not
fail
.
I
have
never
yet
led
my
Nautilus
so
far
into
southern
seas
;
but
,
I
repeat
,
it
shall
go
further
yet
.
"
"
I
can
well
believe
you
,
Captain
,
"
said
I
,
in
a
slightly
ironical
tone
.
"
I
believe
you
!
Let
us
go
ahead
!
There
are
no
obstacles
for
us
!
Let
us
smash
this
iceberg
!
Let
us
blow
it
up
;
and
,
if
it
resists
,
let
us
give
the
Nautilus
wings
to
fly
over
it
!
"
"
Over
it
,
sir
!
"
said
Captain
Nemo
,
quietly
;
"
no
,
not
over
it
,
but
under
it
!
"
"
Under
it
!
"
I
exclaimed
,
a
sudden
idea
of
the
Captain
's
projects
flashing
upon
my
mind
.
I
understood
;
the
wonderful
qualities
of
the
Nautilus
were
going
to
serve
us
in
this
superhuman
enterprise
.
"
I
see
we
are
beginning
to
understand
one
another
,
sir
,
"
said
the
Captain
,
half
smiling
.
"
You
begin
to
see
the
possibility
--
I
should
say
the
success
--
of
this
attempt
.
That
which
is
impossible
for
an
ordinary
vessel
is
easy
to
the
Nautilus
.
If
a
continent
lies
before
the
pole
,
it
must
stop
before
the
continent
;
but
if
,
on
the
contrary
,
the
pole
is
washed
by
open
sea
,
it
will
go
even
to
the
pole
.
"
"
Certainly
,
"
said
I
,
carried
away
by
the
Captain
's
reasoning
;
"
if
the
surface
of
the
sea
is
solidified
by
the
ice
,
the
lower
depths
are
free
by
the
Providential
law
which
has
placed
the
maximum
of
density
of
the
waters
of
the
ocean
one
degree
higher
than
freezing-point
;
and
,
if
I
am
not
mistaken
,
the
portion
of
this
iceberg
which
is
above
the
water
is
as
one
to
four
to
that
which
is
below
.
"