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851
The
Torres
Straits
are
nearly
thirty-four
leagues
wide
;
but
they
are
obstructed
by
an
innumerable
quantity
of
islands
,
islets
,
breakers
,
and
rocks
,
that
make
its
navigation
almost
impracticable
;
so
that
Captain
Nemo
took
all
needful
precautions
to
cross
them
.
The
Nautilus
,
floating
betwixt
wind
and
water
,
went
at
a
moderate
pace
.
Her
screw
,
like
a
cetacean
's
tail
,
beat
the
waves
slowly
.
852
Profiting
by
this
,
I
and
my
two
companions
went
up
on
to
the
deserted
platform
.
Before
us
was
the
steersman
's
cage
,
and
I
expected
that
Captain
Nemo
was
there
directing
the
course
of
the
Nautilus
.
853
I
had
before
me
the
excellent
charts
of
the
Straits
of
Torres
,
and
I
consulted
them
attentively
.
Round
the
Nautilus
the
sea
dashed
furiously
.
The
course
of
the
waves
,
that
went
from
south-east
to
north-west
at
the
rate
of
two
and
a
half
miles
,
broke
on
the
coral
that
showed
itself
here
and
there
.
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854
"
This
is
a
bad
sea
!
"
remarked
Ned
Land
.
855
"
Detestable
indeed
,
and
one
that
does
not
suit
a
boat
like
the
Nautilus
.
"
856
"
The
Captain
must
be
very
sure
of
his
route
,
for
I
see
there
pieces
of
coral
that
would
do
for
its
keel
if
it
only
touched
them
slightly
.
"
857
Indeed
the
situation
was
dangerous
,
but
the
Nautilus
seemed
to
slide
like
magic
off
these
rocks
.
It
did
not
follow
the
routes
of
the
Astrolabe
and
the
Zelee
exactly
,
for
they
proved
fatal
to
Dumont
d’Urville
.
It
bore
more
northwards
,
coasted
the
Islands
of
Murray
,
and
came
back
to
the
south-west
towards
Cumberland
Passage
.
I
thought
it
was
going
to
pass
it
by
,
when
,
going
back
to
north-west
,
it
went
through
a
large
quantity
of
islands
and
islets
little
known
,
towards
the
Island
Sound
and
Canal
Mauvais
.
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858
I
wondered
if
Captain
Nemo
,
foolishly
imprudent
,
would
steer
his
vessel
into
that
pass
where
Dumont
d’Urville
's
two
corvettes
touched
;
when
,
swerving
again
,
and
cutting
straight
through
to
the
west
,
he
steered
for
the
Island
of
Gilboa
.
859
It
was
then
three
in
the
afternoon
.
The
tide
began
to
recede
,
being
quite
full
.
The
Nautilus
approached
the
island
,
that
I
still
saw
,
with
its
remarkable
border
of
screw-pines
.
He
stood
off
it
at
about
two
miles
distant
.
Suddenly
a
shock
overthrew
me
.
The
Nautilus
just
touched
a
rock
,
and
stayed
immovable
,
laying
lightly
to
port
side
.
860
When
I
rose
,
I
perceived
Captain
Nemo
and
his
lieutenant
on
the
platform
.
They
were
examining
the
situation
of
the
vessel
,
and
exchanging
words
in
their
incomprehensible
dialect
.