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It
was
indeed
necessary
to
beat
a
retreat
,
for
about
twenty
natives
armed
with
bows
and
slings
appeared
on
the
skirts
of
a
copse
that
masked
the
horizon
to
the
right
,
hardly
a
hundred
steps
from
us
.
Our
boat
was
moored
about
sixty
feet
from
us
.
The
savages
approached
us
,
not
running
,
but
making
hostile
demonstrations
.
Stones
and
arrows
fell
thickly
.
Ned
Land
had
not
wished
to
leave
his
provisions
;
and
,
in
spite
of
his
imminent
danger
,
his
pig
on
one
side
and
kangaroos
on
the
other
,
he
went
tolerably
fast
.
In
two
minutes
we
were
on
the
shore
.
To
load
the
boat
with
provisions
and
arms
,
to
push
it
out
to
sea
,
and
ship
the
oars
,
was
the
work
of
an
instant
.
We
had
not
gone
two
cable-lengths
,
when
a
hundred
savages
,
howling
and
gesticulating
,
entered
the
water
up
to
their
waists
.
I
watched
to
see
if
their
apparition
would
attract
some
men
from
the
Nautilus
on
to
the
platform
.
But
no
.
The
enormous
machine
,
lying
off
,
was
absolutely
deserted
.
Twenty
minutes
later
we
were
on
board
.
The
panels
were
open
.
After
making
the
boat
fast
,
we
entered
into
the
interior
of
the
Nautilus
.
I
descended
to
the
drawing-room
,
from
whence
I
heard
some
chords
.
Captain
Nemo
was
there
,
bending
over
his
organ
,
and
plunged
in
a
musical
ecstasy
.
"
Captain
!
"
He
did
not
hear
me
.
"
Captain
!
"
I
said
,
touching
his
hand
.
He
shuddered
,
and
,
turning
round
,
said
,
"
Ah
!
it
is
you
,
Professor
?
Well
,
have
you
had
a
good
hunt
,
have
you
botanised
successfully
?
"