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"
And
here
shall
I
sleep
the
sleep
of
eternity
,
if
--
"
replied
the
captain
.
He
paused
for
a
moment
,
and
,
instead
of
completing
the
sentence
,
said
simply
,
--
"
Mr.
Harding
,
I
wish
to
speak
with
you
--
alone
!
"
The
engineer
's
companions
,
respecting
the
wish
,
retired
.
Cyrus
Harding
remained
but
a
few
minutes
alone
with
Captain
Nemo
,
and
soon
recalled
his
companions
;
but
he
said
nothing
to
them
of
the
private
matters
which
the
dying
man
had
confided
to
him
.
Gideon
Spilett
now
watched
the
captain
with
extreme
care
.
It
was
evident
that
he
was
no
longer
sustained
by
his
moral
energy
,
which
had
lost
the
power
of
reaction
against
his
physical
weakness
.
The
day
closed
without
change
.
The
colonists
did
not
quit
the
"
Nautilus
"
for
a
moment
.
Night
arrived
,
although
it
was
impossible
to
distinguish
it
from
day
in
the
cavern
.
Captain
Nemo
suffered
no
pain
,
but
he
was
visibly
sinking
.
His
noble
features
,
paled
by
the
approach
of
death
,
were
perfectly
calm
.
Inaudible
words
escaped
at
intervals
from
his
lips
,
bearing
upon
various
incidents
of
his
checkered
career
.
Life
was
evidently
ebbing
slowly
and
his
extremities
were
already
cold
.
Once
or
twice
more
he
spoke
to
the
colonists
who
stood
around
him
,
and
smiled
on
them
with
that
last
smile
which
continues
after
death
.
At
length
,
shortly
after
midnight
,
Captain
Nemo
by
a
supreme
effort
succeeded
in
folding
his
arms
across
his
breast
,
as
if
wishing
in
that
attitude
to
compose
himself
for
death
.