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"
And
now
,
sir
,
I
leave
you
to
your
studies
,
"
added
the
Captain
;
"
our
course
is
E.
N.
E.
,
our
depth
is
twenty-six
fathoms
.
Here
are
maps
on
a
large
scale
by
which
you
may
follow
it
.
The
saloon
is
at
your
disposal
,
and
,
with
your
permission
,
I
will
retire
.
"
Captain
Nemo
bowed
,
and
I
remained
alone
,
lost
in
thoughts
all
bearing
on
the
commander
of
the
Nautilus
.
For
a
whole
hour
was
I
deep
in
these
reflections
,
seeking
to
pierce
this
mystery
so
interesting
to
me
.
Then
my
eyes
fell
upon
the
vast
planisphere
spread
upon
the
table
,
and
I
placed
my
finger
on
the
very
spot
where
the
given
latitude
and
longitude
crossed
.
The
sea
has
its
large
rivers
like
the
continents
.
They
are
special
currents
known
by
their
temperature
and
their
colour
.
The
most
remarkable
of
these
is
known
by
the
name
of
the
Gulf
Stream
.
Science
has
decided
on
the
globe
the
direction
of
five
principal
currents
:
one
in
the
North
Atlantic
,
a
second
in
the
South
,
a
third
in
the
North
Pacific
,
a
fourth
in
the
South
,
and
a
fifth
in
the
Southern
Indian
Ocean
.
It
is
even
probable
that
a
sixth
current
existed
at
one
time
or
another
in
the
Northern
Indian
Ocean
,
when
the
Caspian
and
Aral
Seas
formed
but
one
vast
sheet
of
water
.
At
this
point
indicated
on
the
planisphere
one
of
these
currents
was
rolling
,
the
Kuro-Scivo
of
the
Japanese
,
the
Black
River
,
which
,
leaving
the
Gulf
of
Bengal
,
where
it
is
warmed
by
the
perpendicular
rays
of
a
tropical
sun
,
crosses
the
Straits
of
Malacca
along
the
coast
of
Asia
,
turns
into
the
North
Pacific
to
the
Aleutian
Islands
,
carrying
with
it
trunks
of
camphor-trees
and
other
indigenous
productions
,
and
edging
the
waves
of
the
ocean
with
the
pure
indigo
of
its
warm
water
.
It
was
this
current
that
the
Nautilus
was
to
follow
.
I
followed
it
with
my
eye
;
saw
it
lose
itself
in
the
vastness
of
the
Pacific
,
and
felt
myself
drawn
with
it
,
when
Ned
Land
and
Conseil
appeared
at
the
door
of
the
saloon
.
My
two
brave
companions
remained
petrified
at
the
sight
of
the
wonders
spread
before
them
.
"
Where
are
we
,
where
are
we
?
"
exclaimed
the
Canadian
.
"
In
the
museum
at
Quebec
?
"
"
My
friends
,
"
I
answered
,
making
a
sign
for
them
to
enter
,
"
you
are
not
in
Canada
,
but
on
board
the
Nautilus
,
fifty
yards
below
the
level
of
the
sea
.
"
"
But
,
M.
Aronnax
,
"
said
Ned
Land
,
"
can
you
tell
me
how
many
men
there
are
on
board
?
Ten
,
twenty
,
fifty
,
a
hundred
?
"
"
I
can
not
answer
you
,
Mr.
Land
;
it
is
better
to
abandon
for
a
time
all
idea
of
seizing
the
Nautilus
or
escaping
from
it
.
This
ship
is
a
masterpiece
of
modern
industry
,
and
I
should
be
sorry
not
to
have
seen
it
.
Many
people
would
accept
the
situation
forced
upon
us
,
if
only
to
move
amongst
such
wonders
.
So
be
quiet
and
let
us
try
and
see
what
passes
around
us
.
"
"
See
!
"
exclaimed
the
harpooner
,
"
but
we
can
see
nothing
in
this
iron
prison
!
We
are
walking
--
we
are
sailing
--
blindly
.
"