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"
That
may
be
,
"
replied
the
sailor
,
"
but
I
prefer
a
gale
of
wind
on
board
a
well-found
craft
.
A
vessel
is
built
to
sail
on
the
sea
,
and
not
beneath
it
.
"
"
My
friends
,
"
said
the
engineer
,
"
it
is
useless
,
at
any
rate
as
regards
the
'
Nautilus
,
'
to
discuss
the
question
of
submarine
vessels
.
The
'
Nautilus
'
is
not
ours
,
and
we
have
not
the
right
to
dispose
of
it
.
Moreover
,
we
could
in
no
case
avail
ourselves
of
it
.
Independently
of
the
fact
that
it
would
be
impossible
to
get
it
out
of
this
cavern
,
whose
entrance
is
now
closed
by
the
uprising
of
the
basaltic
rocks
,
Captain
Nemo
's
wish
is
that
it
shall
be
buried
with
him
.
His
wish
is
our
law
,
and
we
will
fulfil
it
.
"
After
a
somewhat
prolonged
conversation
,
Cyrus
Harding
and
his
companions
again
descended
to
the
interior
of
the
"
Nautilus
.
"
There
they
took
some
refreshment
and
returned
to
the
saloon
.
Captain
Nemo
had
somewhat
rallied
from
the
prostration
which
had
overcome
him
,
and
his
eyes
shone
with
their
wonted
fire
.
A
faint
smile
even
curled
his
lips
.
The
colonists
drew
around
him
.
"
Gentlemen
,
"
said
the
captain
,
"
you
are
brave
and
honest
men
.
You
have
devoted
yourselves
to
the
common
weal
.
Often
have
I
observed
your
conduct
.
I
have
esteemed
you
--
I
esteem
you
still
!
Your
hand
,
Mr.
Harding
.
"
Cyrus
Harding
gave
his
hand
to
the
captain
,
who
clasped
it
affectionately
.
"
It
is
well
!
"
he
murmured
.
He
resumed
,
--