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401
His
sentences
were
well
turned
,
his
words
clear
,
and
his
fluency
of
speech
remarkable
.
Yet
,
I
did
not
recognise
in
him
a
fellow-countryman
.
402
He
continued
the
conversation
in
these
terms
:
403
"
You
have
doubtless
thought
,
sir
,
that
I
have
delayed
long
in
paying
you
this
second
visit
.
The
reason
is
that
,
your
identity
recognised
,
I
wished
to
weigh
maturely
what
part
to
act
towards
you
.
I
have
hesitated
much
.
Most
annoying
circumstances
have
brought
you
into
the
presence
of
a
man
who
has
broken
all
the
ties
of
humanity
.
You
have
come
to
trouble
my
existence
.
"
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404
"
Unintentionally
!
"
said
I.
405
"
Unintentionally
?
"
replied
the
stranger
,
raising
his
voice
a
little
.
"
Was
it
unintentionally
that
the
Abraham
Lincoln
pursued
me
all
over
the
seas
?
Was
it
unintentionally
that
you
took
passage
in
this
frigate
?
Was
it
unintentionally
that
your
cannon-balls
rebounded
off
the
plating
of
my
vessel
?
Was
it
unintentionally
that
Mr.
Ned
Land
struck
me
with
his
harpoon
?
"
406
I
detected
a
restrained
irritation
in
these
words
.
But
to
these
recriminations
I
had
a
very
natural
answer
to
make
,
and
I
made
it
.
407
"
Sir
,
"
said
I
,
"
no
doubt
you
are
ignorant
of
the
discussions
which
have
taken
place
concerning
you
in
America
and
Europe
.
You
do
not
know
that
divers
accidents
,
caused
by
collisions
with
your
submarine
machine
,
have
excited
public
feeling
in
the
two
continents
.
I
omit
the
theories
without
number
by
which
it
was
sought
to
explain
that
of
which
you
alone
possess
the
secret
.
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408
But
you
must
understand
that
,
in
pursuing
you
over
the
high
seas
of
the
Pacific
,
the
Abraham
Lincoln
believed
itself
to
be
chasing
some
powerful
sea-monster
,
of
which
it
was
necessary
to
rid
the
ocean
at
any
price
.
"
409
A
half-smile
curled
the
lips
of
the
commander
:
then
,
in
a
calmer
tone
:
410
"
M.
Aronnax
,
"
he
replied
,
"
dare
you
affirm
that
your
frigate
would
not
as
soon
have
pursued
and
cannonaded
a
submarine
boat
as
a
monster
?
"