Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Paperback)
Jules Verne
ISBN: | 9781459011700 |
Publisher: | General Books LLC |
Published: | 5 August, 2009 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Paperback)
Jules Verne
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1887 edition. Excerpt: ...my companions, Captain?" "They have been told, and are waiting." "Are we not to put on our divers' dresses?" asked I. Not yet. I have not allowed the Nautilus to come too near this coast, and we are some distance from the Manaar Bank; but the boat is ready, and will take us to the exact point of disembarking, which will save us a long way. It carries our diving apparatus, which we will put on when we begin our submarine journey." Captain Nemo conducted me to the central staircase which led on to the platform. Ned and Conseil were already there, delighted at the idea of the "pleasure party" which was preparing. Five sailors from the Nautilus, with their oars, waited in the boat, which had been made fast against the side. The night was still dark. Layers of clouds covered the sky, allowing but few stars to be seen. I looked on the side where the land lay, and saw nothing but a dark line enclosing three parts of the horizon, from southwest to northwest. The Nautilus, having returned during the night up the western coast of Ceylon, was now west of the bay, or rather gulf, formed by the mainland and the island of Manaar. There, under the dark waters, stretched the pintadine bank, an inexhaustible field of pearls, the length of which is more than twenty miles. Captain Nemo, Ned Land, Conseil and I, took our places in the stern of the boat. The master went;o the tiller; his four companions leaned on their oars, the painter was cast off, and we sheered off. The boat went towards the south; the oarsmen did not hurry. I noticed that their strokes, strong in the water, only followed each other every ten seconds, according to the method generally adopted in the navy. Whilst the waft was running by its own velocity, the liquid drops struck the dark depths of...
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