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Meanwhile
,
Ned
Land
,
furious
at
these
proceedings
,
gave
free
vent
to
his
indignation
.
"
Confound
it
!
"
cried
he
,
"
here
are
people
who
come
up
to
the
Scotch
for
hospitality
.
They
only
just
miss
being
cannibals
.
I
should
not
be
surprised
at
it
,
but
I
declare
that
they
shall
not
eat
me
without
my
protesting
.
"
"
Calm
yourself
,
friend
Ned
,
calm
yourself
,
"
replied
Conseil
,
quietly
.
"
Do
not
cry
out
before
you
are
hurt
.
We
are
not
quite
done
for
yet
.
"
"
Not
quite
,
"
sharply
replied
the
Canadian
,
"
but
pretty
near
,
at
all
events
.
Things
look
black
.
Happily
,
my
bowie
knife
I
have
still
,
and
I
can
always
see
well
enough
to
use
it
.
The
first
of
these
pirates
who
lays
a
hand
on
me
--
--
"
"
Do
not
excite
yourself
,
Ned
,
"
I
said
to
the
harpooner
,
"
and
do
not
compromise
us
by
useless
violence
.
Who
knows
that
they
will
not
listen
to
us
?
Let
us
rather
try
to
find
out
where
we
are
.
"
I
groped
about
.
In
five
steps
I
came
to
an
iron
wall
,
made
of
plates
bolted
together
.
Then
turning
back
I
struck
against
a
wooden
table
,
near
which
were
ranged
several
stools
.
The
boards
of
this
prison
were
concealed
under
a
thick
mat
,
which
deadened
the
noise
of
the
feet
.
The
bare
walls
revealed
no
trace
of
window
or
door
.
Conseil
,
going
round
the
reverse
way
,
met
me
,
and
we
went
back
to
the
middle
of
the
cabin
,
which
measured
about
twenty
feet
by
ten
.
As
to
its
height
,
Ned
Land
,
in
spite
of
his
own
great
height
,
could
not
measure
it
.
Half
an
hour
had
already
passed
without
our
situation
being
bettered
,
when
the
dense
darkness
suddenly
gave
way
to
extreme
light
.
Our
prison
was
suddenly
lighted
,
that
is
to
say
,
it
became
filled
with
a
luminous
matter
,
so
strong
that
I
could
not
bear
it
at
first
.
In
its
whiteness
and
intensity
I
recognised
that
electric
light
which
played
round
the
submarine
boat
like
a
magnificent
phenomenon
of
phosphorescence
.
After
shutting
my
eyes
involuntarily
,
I
opened
them
,
and
saw
that
this
luminous
agent
came
from
a
half
globe
,
unpolished
,
placed
in
the
roof
of
the
cabin
.
"
At
last
one
can
see
,
"
cried
Ned
Land
,
who
,
knife
in
hand
,
stood
on
the
defensive
.
"
Yes
,
"
said
I
;
"
but
we
are
still
in
the
dark
about
ourselves
.
"