第7章

类别:其他 作者:Jules Verne, Joeming W。 Dunn字数:12475更新时间:18/12/13 16:22:48
Iwouldhave,asitwere,madehimseeandfeel。Betweenus,wemighthaveconvincedtheobstinateProfessor。Iftheworsthadcometotheworst,wecouldhavecompelledhimtoreturntothesummitofSneffels。 IquietlyapproachedHans。Icaughthishandinmine。Henevermovedamuscle。Iindicatedtohimtheroadtothetopofthecrater。Heremainedmotionless。Mypantingform,myhaggardcountenance,musthaveindicatedtheextentofmysufferings。TheIcelandergentlyshookhisheadandpointedtomyuncle。 \"Master,\"hesaid。 ThewordisIcelandicaswellasEnglish。 \"Themaster!\"Icried,besidemyselfwithfury-\"madman!no-I tellyouheisnotthemasterofourlives;wemustfly!wemustdraghimwithus!doyouhearme?Doyouunderstandme,Isay?\" IhavealreadyexplainedthatIheldHansbythearm。Itriedtomakehimrisefromhisseat。Istruggledwithhimandtriedtoforcehimaway。Myunclenowinterposed。 \"MygoodHenry,becalm,\"hesaid。\"Youwillobtainnothingfrommydevotedfollower;therefore,listentowhatIhavetosay。\" Ifoldedmyarms,aswellasIcould,andlookedmyunclefullintheface。 \"Thiswretchedwantofwater,\"hesaid,\"isthesoleobstacletothesuccessofmyproject。Intheentiregallery,madeoflava,schist,andcoal,itistruewefoundnotoneliquidmolecule。Itisquitepossiblethatwemaybemorefortunateinthewesterntunnel。\" Mysolereplywastoshakemyheadwithanairofdeepincredulity。 \"Listentometotheend,\"saidtheProfessorinhiswell-knownlecturingvoice。\"Whileyoulayyonderwithoutlifeormotion,I undertookareconnoiteringjourneyintotheconformationofthisothergallery。Ihavediscoveredthatitgoesdirectlydownwardsintothebowelsoftheearth,andinafewhourswilltakeustotheoldgraniticformation。Inthisweshallundoubtedlyfindinnumerablesprings。Thenatureoftherockmakesthisamathematicalcertainty,andinstinctagreeswithlogictosaythatitisso。Now,thisistheseriouspropositionwhichIhavetomaketoyou。WhenChristopherColumbusaskedofhismenthreedaystodiscoverthelandofpromise,hismenill,terrified,andhopeless,yetgavehimthreedays-andtheNewWorldwasdiscovered。NowI,theChristopherColumbusofthissubterraneanregion,onlyaskofyouonemoreday。 If,whenthattimeisexpired,Ihavenotfoundthewaterofwhichweareinsearch,Isweartoyou,Iwillgiveupmymightyenterpriseandreturntotheearth\'ssurface。\" Despitemyirritationanddespair,Iknewhowmuchitcostmyuncletomakethisproposition,andtoholdsuchconciliatorylanguage。Underthecircumstances,whatcouldIdobutyield? \"Well,\"Icried,\"letitbeasyouwish,andmayheavenrewardyoursuperhumanenergy。Butas,unlesswediscoverwater,ourhoursarenumbered,letuslosenotime,butgoahead。\" CHAPTER19 ANewRouteOURdescentwasnowresumedbymeansofthesecondgallery。Hanstookuphispostinfrontasusual。WehadnotgonemorethanahundredyardswhentheProfessorcarefullyexaminedthewalls。 \"Thisistheprimitiveformation-weareontherightroad- onwardsisourhope!\" Whenthewholeearthgotcoolinthefirsthoursoftheworld\'smorning,thediminutionofthevolumeoftheearthproducedastateofdislocationinitsuppercrust,followedbyruptures,crevassesandfissures。Thepassagewasafissureofthiskind,throughwhich,agesago,hadflowedtheeruptivegranite。Thethousandwindingsandturningsformedaninextricablelabyrinththroughtheancientsoil。 Aswedescended,successionsoflayerscomposingtheprimitivesoilappearedwiththeutmostfidelityofdetail。Geologicalscienceconsidersthisprimitivesoilasthebaseofthemineralcrust,andithasrecognizedthatitiscomposedofthreedifferentstrataorlayers,allrestingontheimmovablerockknownasgranite。 Nomineralogistshadevenfoundthemselvesplacedinsuchamarvelouspositiontostudynatureinallherrealandnakedbeauty。 Thesoundingrod,ameremachine,couldnotbringtothesurfaceoftheearththeobjectsofvalueforthestudyofitsinternalstructure,whichwewereabouttoseewithourowneyes,totouchwithourownhands。 RememberthatIamwritingthisafterthejourney。 Acrossthestreakoftherocks,coloredbybeautifulgreentints,woundmetallicthreadsofcopper,ofmanganese,withtracesofplatinumandgold。IcouldnothelpgazingattheserichesburiedintheentrailsofMotherEarth,andofwhichnomanwouldhavetheenjoymenttotheendoftime!Thesetreasures-mightyandinexhaustible,wereburiedinthemorningoftheearth\'shistory,atsuchawfuldepths,thatnocrowbarorpickaxwilleverdragthemfromtheirtomb! ThelightofourRuhmkorff\'scoil,increasedtenfoldbythemyriadofprismaticmassesofrock,sentitsjetsoffireineverydirection,andIcouldfancymyselftravelingthroughahugehollowdiamond,theraysofwhichproducedmyriadsofextraordinaryeffects。 Towardssixo\'clock,thisfestivaloflightbegansensiblyandvisiblytodecrease,andsoonalmostceased。Thesidesofthegalleryassumedacrystallizedtint,withasomberhue;whitemicabegantocomminglemorefreelywithfeldsparandquartz,toformwhatmaybecalledthetruerock-thestonewhichishardaboveall,thatsupports,withoutbeingcrushed,thefourstoriesoftheearth\'ssoil。 Wewerewalledbyanimmenseprisonofgranite! Itwasnoweighto\'clock,andstilltherewasnosignofwater。 ThesufferingsIenduredwerehorrible。Myunclenowkeptattheheadofourlittlecolumn。Nothingcouldinducehimtostop。I,meanwhile,hadbutonerealthought。Myearwaskeenlyonthewatchtocatchthesoundofaspring。Butnopleasantsoundoffallingwaterfelluponmylisteningear。 Butatlastthetimecamewhenmylimbsrefusedtocarrymelonger。IcontendedheroicallyagainsttheterribletorturesI endured,becauseIdidnotwishtocompelmyuncletohalt。TohimI knewthiswouldbethelastfatalstroke。 SuddenlyIfeltadeadlyfaintnesscomeoverme。Myeyescouldnolongersee;mykneesshook。Igaveonedespairingcry-andfell! \"Help,help,Iamdying! Myuncleturnedandslowlyretracedhissteps。Helookedatmewithfoldedarms,andthenallowedonesentencetoescape,inhollowaccents,fromhislips: \"Allisover。\" ThelastthingIsawwasafacefearfullydistortedwithpainandsorrow;andthenmyeyesclosed。 WhenIagainopenedthem,Isawmycompanionslyingnearme,motionless,wrappedintheirhugetravelingrugs。Weretheyasleepordead?Formyself,sleepwaswhollyoutofthequestion。Myfaintingfitover,Iwaswakefulasthelark。Isufferedtoomuchforsleeptovisitmyeyelids-themore,thatIthoughtmyselfsickuntodeath-dying。Thelastwordsspokenbymyuncleseemedtobebuzzinginmyears-allisover!Anditwasprobablethathewasright。InthestateofprostrationtowhichIwasreduced,itwasmadnesstothinkofeveragainseeingthelightofday。 Aboveweremilesuponmilesoftheearth\'scrust。AsIthoughtofit,Icouldfancythewholeweightrestingonmyshoulders。Iwascrushed,annihilated!andexhaustedmyselfinvainattemptstoturninmygranitebed。 Hoursuponhourspassedaway。Aprofoundandterriblesilencereignedaroundus-asilenceofthetomb。Nothingcouldmakeitselfheardthroughthesegiganticwallsofgranite。Theverythoughtwasstupendous。 Presently,despitemyapathy,despitethekindofdeadlycalmintowhichIwascast,somethingarousedme。Itwasaslightbutpeculiarnoise。WhileIwaswatchingintently,Iobservedthatthetunnelwasbecomingdark。Thengazingthroughthedimlightthatremained,I thoughtIsawtheIcelandertakinghisdeparture,lampinhand。 Whyhadheactedthus?DidHanstheguidemeantoabandonus?Myunclelayfastasleep-ordead。Itriedtocryout,andarousehim。Myvoice,feeblyissuingfrommyparchedandfeveredlips,foundnoechointhatfearfulplace。Mythroatwasdry,mytonguestucktotheroofofmymouth。Theobscurityhadbythistimebecomeintense,andatlasteventhefaintsoundoftheguide\'sfootstepswaslostintheblankdistance。Mysoulseemedfilledwithanguish,anddeathappearedwelcome,onlyletitcomequickly。 \"Hansisleavingus,\"Icried。\"Hans-Hans,ifyouareaman,comeback。\" Thesewordswerespokentomyself。Theycouldnotbeheardaloud。 Nevertheless,afterthefirstfewmomentsofterrorwereover,Iwasashamedofmysuspicionsagainstamanwhohithertohadbehavedsoadmirably。Nothinginhisconductorcharacterjustifiedsuspicion。 Moreover,amoment\'sreflectionreassuredme。Hisdeparturecouldnotbeaflight。Insteadofascendingthegallery,hewasgoingdeeperdownintothegulf。Hadhehadanybaddesign,hiswaywouldhavebeenupwards。 ThisreasoningcalmedmealittleandIbegantohope! Thegood,andpeaceful,andimperturbableHanswouldcertainlynothavearisenfromhissleepwithoutsomeseriousandgravemotive。 Washebentonavoyageofdiscovery?Duringthedeep,stillsilenceofthenighthadheatlastheardthatsweetmurmuraboutwhichwewereallsoanxious? CHAPTER20 ABitterDisappointmentDURINGalong,long,wearyhour,therecrossedmywildlydeliriousbrainallsortsofreasonsastowhatcouldhavearousedourquietandfaithfulguide。Themostabsurdandridiculousideaspassedthroughmyhead,eachmoreimpossiblethantheother。IbelieveIwaseitherhalforwhollymad。 Suddenly,however,therearose,asitwerefromthedepthsoftheearth,avoiceofcomfort。Itwasthesoundoffootsteps!Hanswasreturning。 Presentlytheuncertainlightbegantoshineuponthewallsofthepassage,andthenitcameinviewfardowntheslopingtunnel。AtlengthHanshimselfappeared。 Heapproachedmyuncle,placedhishanduponhisshoulder,andgentlyawakenedhim。Myuncle,assoonashesawwhoitwas,instantlyarose。 \"Well!\"exclaimedtheProfessor。 \"Vatten,\"saidthehunter。 IdidnotknowasinglewordoftheDanishlanguage,andyetbyasortofmysteriousinstinctIunderstoodwhattheguidehadsaid。 \"Water,water!\"Icried,inawildandfrantictone,clappingmyhands,andgesticulatinglikeamadman。 \"Water!\"murmuredmyuncle,inavoiceofdeepemotionandgratitude。\"Hvar?\"(\"Where?) \"Nedat。\"(\"Below。\") \"Where?below!\"Iunderstoodeveryword。Ihadcaughtthehunterbythehands,andIshookthemheartily,whilehelookedonwithperfectcalmness。 Thepreparationsforourdeparturedidnottakelong,andweweresoonmakingarapiddescentintothetunnel。 Anhourlaterwehadadvancedathousandyards,anddescendedtwothousandfeet。 AtthismomentIheardanaccustomedandwell-knownsoundrunningalongthefloorsofthegraniterock-akindofdullandsullenroar,likethatofadistantwaterfall。 Duringthefirsthalfhourofouradvance,notfindingthediscoveredspring,myfeelingsofintensesufferingappearedtoreturn。OncemoreIbegantoloseallhope。Myuncle,however,observinghowdownheartedIwasagainbecoming,tookuptheconversation。 \"Hanswasright,\"heexclaimedenthusiastically;\"thatisthedullroaringofatorrent。\" \"Atorrent,\"Icried,delightedatevenhearingthewelcomewords。 \"There\'snottheslightestdoubtaboutithereplied,\"asubterraneanriverisflowingbesideus。\" Imadenoreply,buthastenedon,oncemoreanimatedbyhope。I begannoteventofeelthedeepfatiguewhichhithertohadoverpoweredme。Theverysoundofthisgloriousmurmuringwateralreadyrefreshedme。Wecouldhearitincreasinginvolumeeverymoment。 Thetorrent,whichforalongtimecouldbeheardflowingoverourheads,nowrandistinctlyalongtheleftwall,roaring,rushing,spluttering,andstillfalling。 SeveraltimesIpassedmyhandacrosstherockhopingtofindsometraceofhumidity-oftheslightestpercolation。Alas!invain。 Againahalfhourpassedinthesamewearytoil。Againweadvanced。 Itnowbecameevidentthatthehunter,duringhisabsence,hadnotbeenabletocarryhisresearchesanyfarther。Guidedbyaninstinctpeculiartothedwellersinmountainregionsandwaterfinders,he\"smelt\"thelivingspringthroughtherock。Stillhehadnotseenthepreciousliquid。Hehadneitherquenchedhisownthirst,norbroughtusonedropinhisgourd。 Moreover,wesoonmadethedisastrousdiscoverythat,ifourprogresscontinued,weshouldsoonbemovingawayfromthetorrent,thesoundofwhichgraduallydiminished。Weturnedback。Hanshaltedattheprecisespotwherethesoundofthetorrentappearednearest。 Icouldbearthesuspenseandsufferingnolonger,andseatedmyselfagainstthewall,behindwhichIcouldhearthewaterseethingandeffervescingnottwofeetaway。Butasolidwallofgranitestillseparatedusfromit! Hanslookedkeenlyatme,and,strangeenough,foronceIthoughtIsawasmileonhisimperturbableface。 Herosefromastoneonwhichbehadbeenseated,andtookupthelamp。Icouldnothelprisingandfollowing。Hemovedslowlyalongthefirmandsolidgranitewall。Iwatchedhimwithmingledcuriosityandeagerness。Presentlyhehaltedandplacedhisearagainstthedrystone,movingslowlyalongandlisteningwiththemostextremecareandattention。Iunderstoodatoncethathewassearchingfortheexactspotwherethetorrent\'sroarwasmostplainlyheard。Thispointhesoonfoundinthelateralwallontheleftside,aboutthreefeetabovethelevelofthetunnelfloor。 Iwasinastateofintenseexcitement。Iscarcelydaredbelievewhattheeider-duckhunterwasabouttodo。Itwas,however,impossibleinamomentmorenottobothunderstandandapplaud,andeventosmotherhiminmyembraces,whenIsawhimraisetheheavycrowbarandcommenceanattackupontherockitself。 \"Saved!\"Icried。 \"Yes,\"criedmyuncle,evenmoreexcitedanddelightedthanmyself;\"Hansisquiteright。Oh,theworthy,excellentman!Weshouldneverhavethoughtofsuchanidea。\" Andnobodyelse,Ithink,wouldhavedoneso。Suchaprocess,simpleasitseemed,wouldmostcertainlynothaveenteredourheads。Nothingcouldbemoredangerousthantobegintoworkwithpickaxesinthatparticularpartoftheglobe。Supposingwhilehewasatworkabreak-upweretotakeplace,andsupposingthetorrentoncehavinggainedaninchweretotakeanell,andcomepouringbodilythroughthebrokenrock! Notoneofthesedangerswaschimerical。Theywereonlytooreal。 Butatthatmomentnofearoffallinginoftheroof,orevenofinundationwascapableofstoppingus。OurthirstwassointensethattoquenchitwewouldhavedugbelowthebedofoldOceanitself。 Hanswentquietlytowork-aworkwhichneithermyunclenorIwouldhaveundertakenatanyprice。Ourimpatiencewassogreatthatifwehadoncebegunwithpickaxandcrowbar,therockwouldsoonhavesplitintoahundredfragments。Theguide,onthecontrary,calm,ready,moderate,woreawaythehardrockbylittlesteadyblowsofhisinstrument,makingnoattemptatalargerholethanaboutsixinches。AsIstood,Iheard,orIthoughtIheard,theroarofthetorrentmomentarilyincreasinginloudness,andattimesIalmostfeltthepleasantsensationofwateruponmyparchedlips。 Attheendofwhatappearedanage,Hanshadmadeaholewhichenabledhiscrowbartoentertwofeetintothesolidrock。Hehadbeenatworkexactlyanhour。Itappearedadozen。Iwasgettingwildwithimpatience。Myunclebegantothinkofusingmoreviolentmeasures。Ihadthegreatestdifficultyincheckinghim。Hehadindeedjustgotholdofhiscrowbarwhenaloudandwelcomehisswasheard。 Thenastream,orratherjet,ofwaterburstthroughthewallandcameoutwithsuchforceastohittheoppositeside! Hans,theguide,whowashalfupsetbytheshock,wasscarcelyabletokeepdownacryofpainandgrief。Iunderstoodhismeaningwhen,plungingmyhandsintothesparklingjet,Imyselfgaveawildandfranticcry。Thewaterwasscaldinghot! \"Boiling,\"Icried,inbitterdisappointment。 \"Well,nevermind,\"saidmyuncle,\"itwillsoongetcool。\" Thetunnelbegantobefilledbycloudsofvapor,whileasmallstreamranawayintotheinterioroftheearth。Inashorttimewehadsomesufficientlycooltodrink。Weswalloweditinhugemouthfuls。 Oh!whatexalteddelight-whatrichandincomparableluxury!Whatwasthiswater,whencediditcome?Touswhatwasthat?Thesimplefactwas-itwaswater;and,thoughstillwithatingleofwarmthaboutit,itbroughtbacktotheheart,thatlifewhich,butforit,mustsurelyhavefadedaway。Idrankgreedily,almostwithouttastingit。 When,however,Ihadalmostquenchedmyravenousthirst,Imadeadiscovery。 \"Why,itischalybeatewater!\" \"Amostexcellentstomachic,\"repliedmyuncle,\"andhighlymineralized。HereisajourneyworthtwentytoSpa。\" \"It\'sverygood,\"Ireplied。 \"Ishouldthinkso。Waterfoundsixmilesunderground。Thereisapeculiarlyinkyflavoraboutit,whichisbynomeansdisagreeable。 Hansmaycongratulatehimselfonhavingmadeararediscovery。Whatdoyousay,nephew,accordingtotheusualcustomoftravelers,tonamethestreamafterhim?\" \"Good,\"saidI。Andthenameof\"Hansbach\"(\"HansBrook\")wasatonceagreedupon。 Hanswasnotabitmoreproudafterhearingourdeterminationthanhewasbefore。Afterhavingtakenaverysmallmodicumofthewelcomerefreshment,hehadseatedhimselfinacornerwithhisusualimperturbablegravity。 \"Now,\"saidI,\"itisnotworthwhilelettingthiswaterruntowaste。\" \"Whatistheuse,\"repliedmyuncle,\"thesourcefromwhichthisriverrisesisinexhaustible。\" \"Nevermind,\"Icontinued,\"letusfillourgoatskinandgourds,andthentrytostoptheopeningup。\" Myadvice,aftersomehesitation,wasfollowedorattemptedtobefollowed。Hanspickedupallthebrokenpiecesofgranitehehadknockedout,andusingsometowhehappenedtohaveabouthim,triedtoshutupthefissurehehadmadeinthewall。Allhedidwastoscaldhishands。Thepressurewastoogreat,andallourattemptswereutterfailures。 \"Itisevident,\"Iremarked,\"thattheuppersurfaceofthesespringsissituatedataverygreatheightabove-aswemayfairlyinferfromthegreatpressureofthejet。\" \"Thatisbynomeansdoubtful,\"repliedmyuncle,\"ifthiscolumnofwaterisaboutthirty-twothousandfeethigh,theatmosphericpressuremustbesomethingenormous。Butanewideahasjuststruckme。\" \"Andwhatisthat?\" \"Whybeatsomuchtroubletoclosethisaperture?\" \"Because-\" Ihesitatedandstammered,havingnorealreason。 \"Whenourwaterbottlesareempty,wearenotatallsurethatweshallbeabletofillthem,\"observedmyuncle。 \"Ithinkthatisveryprobable。\" \"Well,then,letthiswaterrun。Itwill,ofcourse,naturallyfollowinourtrack,andwillservetoguideandrefreshus。\" \"Ithinktheideaagoodone,\"Icriedinreply,\"andwiththisrivuletasacompanion,thereisnofurtherreasonwhyweshouldnotsucceedinourmarvelousproject。\" \"Ah,myboy,\"saidtheProfessor,laughing,\"afterall,youarecominground。\" \"Morethanthat,Iamnowconfidentofultimatesuccess。 \"Onemoment,nephewmine。Letusbeginbytakingsomehoursofrepose。\" Ihadutterlyforgottenthatitwasnight。Thechronometer,however,informedmeofthefact。Soonweweresufficientlyrestoredandrefreshed,andhadallfallenintoaprofoundsleep。 CHAPTER21 UndertheOceanBYthenextdaywehadnearlyforgottenourpastsufferings。ThefirstsensationIexperiencedwassurpriseatnotbeingthirsty,andI actuallyaskedmyselfthereason。Therunningstream,whichflowedinripplingwaveletsatmyfeet,wasthesatisfactoryreply。 Webreakfastedwithagoodappetite,andthendrankourfilloftheexcellentwater。Ifeltmyselfquiteanewman,readytogoanywheremyunclechosetolead。Ibegantothink。Whyshouldnotamanasseriouslyconvincedasmyuncle,succeed,withsoexcellentaguideasworthyHans,andsodevotedanephewasmyself?Thesewerethebrilliantideaswhichnowinvadedmybrain。HadthepropositionnowbeenmadetogobacktothesummitofMountSneffels,Ishouldhavedeclinedtheofferinamostindignantmanner。 Butfortunatelytherewasnoquestionofgoingup。Wewereabouttodescendfartherintotheinterioroftheearth。 \"Letusbemoving,\"Icried,awakeningtheechoesoftheoldworld。 WeresumedourmarchonThursdayateighto\'clockinthemorning。 Thegreatgranitetunnel,asitwentroundbysinuousandwindingways,presentedeverynowandthensharpturns,andinfactalltheappearanceofalabyrinth。Itsdirection,however,wasingeneraltowardsthesouthwest。Myunclemadeseveralpausesinordertoconsulthiscompass。 Thegallerynowbegantotrenddownwardsinahorizontaldirection,withabouttwoinchesoffallineveryfurlong。Themurmuringstreamflowedquietlyatourfeet。Icouldnotbutcompareittosomefamiliarspirit,guidingusthroughtheearth,andI dabbledmyfingersinitstepidwater,whichsanglikeanaiadasweprogressed。Mygoodhumorbegantoassumeamythologicalcharacter。 Asformyunclehebegantocomplainofthehorizontalcharacteroftheroad。Hisroute,hefound,begantobeindefinitelyprolonged,insteadof\"slidingdownthecelestialray,\"accordingtohisexpression。 Butwehadnochoice;andaslongasourroadledtowardsthecenter-howeverlittleprogresswemade,therewasnoreasontocomplain。 Moreover,fromtimetotimetheslopesweremuchgreater,thenaiadsangmoreloudly,andwebegantodipdownwardsinearnest。 Asyet,however,Ifeltnopainfulsensation。Ihadnotgotovertheexcitementofthediscoveryofwater。 Thatdayandthenextwedidaconsiderableamountofhorizontal,andrelativelyverylittlevertical,traveling。 OnFridayevening,thetenthofJuly,accordingtoourestimation,weoughttohavebeenthirtyleaguestothesoutheastofReykjavik,andabouttwoleaguesandahalfdeep。Wenowreceivedaratherstartlingsurprise。 Underourfeetthereopenedahorriblewell。Myunclewassodelightedthatheactuallyclappedhishands-ashesawhowsteepandsharpwasthedescent。 \"Ah,ah!\"hecried,inrapturousdelight;\"thistakeusalongway。Lookattheprojectionsoftherock。Hah!\"heexclaimed,\"it\'safearfulstaircase!\" Hans,however,whoinallourtroubleshadnevergivenuptheropes,tookcaresotodisposeofthemastopreventanyaccidents。Ourdescentthenbegan。Idarenotcallitaperilousdescent,forIwasalreadytoofamiliarwiththatsortofworktolookuponitasanythingbutaveryordinaryaffair。 Thiswellwasakindofnarrowopeninginthemassivegraniteofthekindknownasafissure。Thecontractionoftheterrestrialscaffolding,whenitsuddenlycooled,hadbeenevidentlythecause。IfithadeverservedinformertimesasakindoffunnelthroughwhichpassedtheeruptivemassesvomitedbySneffels,Iwasatalosstoexplainhowithadleftnomark。Wewere,infact,descendingaspiral,somethinglikethosewindingstaircasesinuseinmodernhouses。 Wewerecompelledeveryquarterofanhourorthereaboutstositdowninordertorestourlegs。Ourcalvesached。Wethenseatedourselvesonsomeprojectingrockwithourlegshangingover,andgossipedwhileweateamouthful-drinkingstillfromthepleasantlywarmrunningstreamwhichhadnotdesertedus。 ItisscarcelynecessarytosaythatinthiscuriouslyshapedfissuretheHansbachhadbecomeacascadetothedetrimentofitssize。Itwasstill,however,sufficient,andmore,forourwants。 Besidesweknewthat,assoonasthedeclivityceasedtobesoabrupt,thestreammustresumeitspeacefulcourse。Atthismomentitremindedmeofmyuncle,hisimpatienceandrage,whilewhenitflowedmorepeacefully,IpicturedtomyselftheplacidityoftheIcelandicguide。 Duringthewholeoftwodays,thesixthandseventhofJuly,wefollowedtheextraordinaryspiralstaircaseofthefissure,penetratingtwoleaguesfartherintothecrustoftheearth,whichputusfiveleaguesbelowthelevelofthesea。Ontheeighth,however,attwelveo\'clockintheday,thefissuresuddenlyassumedamuchmoregentleslopestilltrendinginasoutheastdirection。 Theroadnowbecamecomparativelyeasy,andatthesametimedreadfullymonotonous。Itwouldhavebeendifficultformatterstohaveturnedoutotherwise。Ourpeculiarjourneyhadnochanceofbeingdiversifiedbylandscapeandscenery。Atallevents,suchwasmyidea。 Atlength,onWednesdaythefifteenth,wewereactuallysevenleagues(twenty-onemiles)belowthesurfaceoftheearth,andfiftyleaguesdistantfromthemountainofSneffels。Though,ifthetruthbetold,wewereverytired,ourhealthhadresistedallsuffering,andwasinamostsatisfactorystate。Ourtraveler\'sboxofmedicamentshadnotevenbeenopened。 Myunclewascarefultonoteeveryhourtheindicationsofthecompass,ofthemanometer,andofthethermometer,allwhichheafterwardspublishedinhiselaboratephilosophicalandscientificaccountofourremarkablevoyage。Hewasthereforeabletogiveanexactrelationofthesituation。When,therefore,heinformedmethatwewerefiftyleaguesinahorizontaldirectiondistantfromourstartingpoint,Icouldnotsuppressaloudexclamation。 \"Whatisthematternow?\"criedmyuncle。 \"Nothingveryimportant,onlyanideahasenteredmyhead,\"wasmyreply。 \"Well,outwithit,Myboy。\" \"ItismyopinionthatifyourcalculationsarecorrectwearenolongerunderIceland。\" \"Doyouthinkso?\" \"Wecanveryeasilyfindout,\"Ireplied,pullingoutamapandcompasses。 \"Yousee,\"Isaid,aftercarefulmeasurement,\"thatIamnotmistaken。WearefarbeyondCapePortland;andthosefiftyleaguestothesoutheastwilltakeusintotheopensea。\" \"Undertheopensea,\"criedmyuncle,rubbinghishandswithadelightedair。 \"Yes,\"Icried,\"nodoubtoldOceanflowsoverourheads!\" \"Well,mydearboy,whatcanbemorenatural!DoyounotknowthatintheneighborhoodofNewcastletherearecoalmineswhichhavebeenworkedfaroutunderthesea?\" Nowmyworthyuncle,theProfessor,nodoubtregardedthisdiscoveryasaverysimplefact,buttometheideawasbynomeansapleasantone。Andyetwhenonecametothinkthematteroverseriously,whatmattereditwhethertheplainsandmountainsofIcelandweresuspendedoverourdevotedheads,orthemightybillowsoftheAtlanticOcean? Thewholequestionrestedonthesolidityofthegraniteroofaboveus。However,Isoongotusedtotheidealforthepassagenowlevel,nowrunningdown,andstillalwaystothesoutheast,keptgoingdeeperanddeeperintotheprofoundabyssesofMotherEarth。 Threedayslater,ontheeighteenthdayofJuly,onaSaturday,wereachedakindofvastgrotto。MyuncleherepaidHanshisusualsix-dollars,anditwasdecidedthatthenextdayshouldbeadayofrest。 CHAPTER22 SundaybelowGroundIAWOKEonSundaymorningwithoutanysenseofhurryandbustleattendantonanimmediatedeparture。Thoughthedaytobedevotedtoreposeandreflectionwasspentundersuchstrangecircumstances,andinsowonderfulaplace,theideawasapleasantone。Besides,weallbegantogetusedtothiskindofexistence。Ihadalmostceasedtothinkofthesun,ofthemoon,ofthestars,ofthetrees,houses,andtowns;infact,aboutanyterrestrialnecessities。Inourpeculiarpositionwewerefarabovesuchreflections。 Thegrottowasavastandmagnificenthall。Alongitsgraniticsoilthestreamflowedplacidlyandpleasantly。Sogreatadistancewasitnowfromitsfierysourcethatitswaterwasscarcelylukewarm,andcouldbedrunkwithoutdelayordifficulty。 Afterafrugalbreakfast,theProfessormadeuphismindtodevotesomehourstoputtinghisnotesandcalculationsinorder。 \"Inthefirstplace,\"hesaid,\"Ihaveagoodmanytoverifyandprove,inorderthatwemayknowourexactposition。Iwishtobeableonourreturntotheupperregionstomakeamapofourjourney,akindofverticalsectionoftheglobe,whichwillbe,asitwere,theprofileoftheexpedition。\" \"Thatwouldindeedbeacuriouswork,Uncle;butcanyoumakeyourobservationswithanythinglikecertaintyandprecision?\" \"Ican。Ihaveneveronanyoccasionfailedtonotewithgreatcaretheanglesandslopes。Iamcertainastohavingmadenomistake。 Takethecompassandexaminehowshepoints。\" Ilookedattheinstrumentwithcare。 \"Eastonequartersoutheast。\" \"Verygood,\"resumedtheProfessor,notingtheobservation,andgoingthroughsomerapidcalculations。\"Imakeoutthatwehavejourneyedtwohundredandfiftymilesfromthepointofourdeparture。\" \"ThenthemightywavesoftheAtlanticarerollingoverourheads?\" \"Certainly。\" \"Andatthisverymomentitispossiblethatfiercetempestsareragingabove,andthatmenandshipsarebattlingagainsttheangryblastsjustoverourheads?\" \"Itisquitewithintherangeofpossibility,\"rejoinedmyuncle,smiling。 \"Andthatwhalesareplayinginshoals,thrashingthebottomofthesea,theroofofouradamantineprison?\" \"Bequiteatrestonthatpoint;thereisnodangeroftheirbreakingthrough。Buttoreturntoourcalculations。Wearetothesoutheast,twohundredandfiftymilesfromthebaseofSneffels,and,accordingtomyprecedingnotes,Ithinkwehavegonesixteenleaguesinadownwarddirection。\" \"Sixteenleagues-fiftymiles!\"Icried。 \"Iamsureofit。\"