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"
Good
!
"
said
Conseil
;
"
a
concert
of
bulls
!
"
"
No
;
a
concert
of
morses
.
"
"
They
are
fighting
!
"
"
They
are
either
fighting
or
playing
.
"
We
now
began
to
climb
the
blackish
rocks
,
amid
unforeseen
stumbles
,
and
over
stones
which
the
ice
made
slippery
.
More
than
once
I
rolled
over
at
the
expense
of
my
loins
.
Conseil
,
more
prudent
or
more
steady
,
did
not
stumble
,
and
helped
me
up
,
saying
:
"
If
,
sir
,
you
would
have
the
kindness
to
take
wider
steps
,
you
would
preserve
your
equilibrium
better
.
"
Arrived
at
the
upper
ridge
of
the
promontory
,
I
saw
a
vast
white
plain
covered
with
morses
.
They
were
playing
amongst
themselves
,
and
what
we
heard
were
bellowings
of
pleasure
,
not
of
anger
.
As
I
passed
these
curious
animals
I
could
examine
them
leisurely
,
for
they
did
not
move
.
Their
skins
were
thick
and
rugged
,
of
a
yellowish
tint
,
approaching
to
red
;
their
hair
was
short
and
scant
.
Some
of
them
were
four
yards
and
a
quarter
long
.
Quieter
and
less
timid
than
their
cousins
of
the
north
,
they
did
not
,
like
them
,
place
sentinels
round
the
outskirts
of
their
encampment
.
After
examining
this
city
of
morses
,
I
began
to
think
of
returning
.
It
was
eleven
o’clock
,
and
,
if
Captain
Nemo
found
the
conditions
favourable
for
observations
,
I
wished
to
be
present
at
the
operation
.
We
followed
a
narrow
pathway
running
along
the
summit
of
the
steep
shore
.
At
half-past
eleven
we
had
reached
the
place
where
we
landed
.
The
boat
had
run
aground
,
bringing
the
Captain
.
I
saw
him
standing
on
a
block
of
basalt
,
his
instruments
near
him
,
his
eyes
fixed
on
the
northern
horizon
,
near
which
the
sun
was
then
describing
a
lengthened
curve
.
I
took
my
place
beside
him
,
and
waited
without
speaking
.
Noon
arrived
,
and
,
as
before
,
the
sun
did
not
appear
.
It
was
a
fatality
.
Observations
were
still
wanting
.
If
not
accomplished
to-morrow
,
we
must
give
up
all
idea
of
taking
any
.
We
were
indeed
exactly
at
the
20th
of
March
.
To-morrow
,
the
21st
,
would
be
the
equinox
;
the
sun
would
disappear
behind
the
horizon
for
six
months
,
and
with
its
disappearance
the
long
polar
night
would
begin
.
Since
the
September
equinox
it
had
emerged
from
the
northern
horizon
,
rising
by
lengthened
spirals
up
to
the
21st
of
December
.
At
this
period
,
the
summer
solstice
of
the
northern
regions
,
it
had
begun
to
descend
;
and
to-morrow
was
to
shed
its
last
rays
upon
them
.
I
communicated
my
fears
and
observations
to
Captain
Nemo
.
"
You
are
right
,
M.
Aronnax
,
"
said
he
;
"
if
to-morrow
I
can
not
take
the
altitude
of
the
sun
,
I
shall
not
be
able
to
do
it
for
six
months
.
But
precisely
because
chance
has
led
me
into
these
seas
on
the
21st
of
March
,
my
bearings
will
be
easy
to
take
,
if
at
twelve
we
can
see
the
sun
.
"
"
Why
,
Captain
?
"