第10章

类别:其他 作者:Jules Verne, Joeming W。 Dunn字数:12429更新时间:18/12/13 16:22:48
OurmorningmealwaslikeacapitalEnglishbreakfast,withcoffeebywayofawindup。Andneverhadthisdeliciousbeveragebeensowelcomeandrefreshing。 Myunclehadsufficientregardformystateofhealthnottointerruptmeintheenjoymentofthemeal,buthewasevidentlydelightedwhenIhadfinished。 \"Nowthen,\"saidhe,\"comewithme。Itistheheightofthetide,andIamanxioustostudyitscuriousphenomena。\" \"What\"\'Icried,risinginastonishment,\"didyousaythetide,Uncle?\" \"CertainlyIdid。\" \"Youdonotmeantosay,\"Ireplied,inatoneofrespectfuldoubt,\"thattheinfluenceofthesunandmoonisfeltherebelow。\" \"Andpraywhynot?Arenotallbodiesinfluencedbythelawofuniversalattraction?Whyshouldthisvastundergroundseabeexemptfromthegenerallaw,theruleoftheuniverse?Besides,thereisnothinglikethatwhichisprovedanddemonstrated。Despitethegreatatmosphericpressuredownhere,youwillnoticethatthisinlandsearisesandfallswithasmuchregularityastheAtlanticitself。\" Asmyunclespoke,wereachedthesandyshore,andsawandheardthewavesbreakingmonotonouslyonthebeach。Theywereevidentlyrising。 \"Thisistrulytheflood,\"Icried,lookingatthewateratmyfeet。 \"Yes,myexcellentnephew,\"repliedmyuncle,rubbinghishandswiththegustoofaphilosopher,\"andyouseebytheseseveralstreaksoffoamthatthetiderisesatleasttenortwelvefeet。\" \"Itisindeedmarvelous。\" \"Bynomeans,\"heresponded;\"onthecontrary,itisquitenatural。\" \"Itmayappearsoinyoureyes,mydearuncle,\"wasmyreply,\"butallthephenomenaoftheplaceappeartometopartakeofthemarvelous。ItisalmostimpossibletobelievethatwhichIsee。Whoinhiswildestdreamscouldhaveimaginedthat,beneaththecrustofourearth,therecouldexistarealocean,withebbingandflowingtides,withitschangesofwinds,andevenitsstorms!Iforoneshouldhavelaughedthesuggestiontoscorn。\" \"But,Harry,myboy,whynot?\"inquiredmyuncle,withapityingsmile;\"isthereanyphysicalreasoninoppositiontoit? \"Well,ifwegiveupthegreattheoryofthecentralheatoftheearth,Icertainlycanoffernoreasonswhyanythingshouldbelookeduponasimpossible。\" \"Thenyouwillown,\"headded,\"thatthesystemofSirHumphryDavyiswhollyjustifiedbywhatwehaveseen?\" \"Iallowthatitis-andthatpointoncegranted,Icertainlycanseenoreasonfordoubtingtheexistenceofseasandotherwonders,evencountries,intheinterioroftheglobe。\" \"Thatisso-butofcoursethesevariedcountriesareuninhabited?\" \"Well,Igrantthatitismorelikelythannot:still,Idonotseewhythisseashouldnothavegivensheltertosomespeciesofunknownfish。\" \"Hithertowehavenotdiscoveredany,andtheprobabilitiesareratheragainstoureverdoingso,\"observedtheProfessor。 Iwaslosingmyskepticisminthepresenceofthesewonders。 \"Well,Iamdeterminedtosolvethequestion。Itismyintentiontotrymyluckwithmyfishinglineandhook。\" \"Certainly;maketheexperiment,\"saidmyuncle,pleasedwithmyenthusiasm。\"Whileweareaboutit,itwillcertainlybeonlypropertodiscoverallthesecretsofthisextraordinaryregion。\" \"But,afterall,wherearewenow?\"Iasked;\"allthistimeIhavequiteforgottentoaskyouaquestion,which,doubtless,yourphilosophicalinstrumentshavelongsinceanswered。\" \"Well,\"repliedtheProfessor,\"examiningthesituationfromonlyonepointofview,wearenowdistantthreehundredandfiftyleaguesfromIceland。\" \"Somuch?\"wasmyexclamation。 \"Ihavegoneoverthematterseveraltimes,andamsurenottohavemadeamistakeoffivehundredyards,\"repliedmyunclepositively。 \"Andastothedirection-arewestillgoingtothesoutheast?\" \"Yes,withawesterndeclination*ofnineteendegrees,forty-twominutes,justasitisabove。Asfortheinclination**Ihavediscoveredaverycuriousfact。\" *Thedeclinationisthevariationoftheneedlefromthetruemeridianofaplace。 **Inclinationisthedipofthemagneticneedlewithatendencytoinclinetowardstheearth。 \"Whatmaythatbe,Uncle?Yourinformationinterestsme。\" \"Why,thattheneedleinsteadofdippingtowardsthepoleasitdoesonearth,inthenorthernhemisphere,hasanupwardtendency。\" \"Thisproves,\"Icried,\"thatthegreatpointofmagneticattractionliessomewherebetweenthesurfaceoftheearthandthespotwehavesucceededinreaching。\" \"Exactly,myobservantnephew,\"exclaimedmyuncle,elatedanddelighted,\"anditisquiteprobablethatifwesucceedingettingtowardthepolarregions-somewhereneartheseventy-thirddegreeoflatitude,whereSirJamesRossdiscoveredthemagneticpole,weshallbeholdtheneedlepointdirectlyupward。Wehavethereforediscoveredbyanalogy,thatthisgreatcenterofattractionisnotsituatedataverygreatdepth。\" \"Well,\"saidI,rathersurprised,\"thisdiscoverywillastonishexperimentalphilosophers。Itwasneversuspected。\" \"Science,great,mightyandintheendunerring,\"repliedmyuncledogmatically,\"sciencehasfallenintomanyerrors-errorswhichhavebeenfortunateandusefulratherthanotherwise,fortheyhavebeenthesteppingstonestotruth。\" Aftersomefurtherdiscussion,Iturnedtoanothermatter。 \"Haveyouanyideaofthedepthwehavereached?\" \"Wearenow,\"continuedtheProfessor,\"exactlythirty-fiveleagues- aboveahundredmiles-downintotheinterioroftheearth。\" \"So,\"saidI,aftermeasuringthedistanceonthemap,\"wearenowbeneaththeScottishHighlands,andhaveoverourheadstheloftyGrampianHills。\" \"Youarequiteright,\"saidtheProfessor,laughing;\"itsoundsveryalarming,theweightbeingheavy-butthevaultwhichsupportsthisvastmassofearthandrockissolidandsafe;themightyArchitectoftheUniversehasconstructeditofsolidmaterials。Man,eveninhishighestflightsofvividandpoeticimagination,neverthoughtofsuchthings!Whatarethefinestarchesofourbridges,whatthevaultedroofsofourcathedrals,tothatmightydomeaboveus,andbeneathwhichfloatsanoceanwithitsstormsandcalmsandtides!\" \"Iadmireitallasmuchasyoucan,Uncle,andhavenofearthatourgraniteskywillfalluponourheads。Butnowthatwehavediscussedmattersofscienceanddiscovery,whatareyourfutureintentions?Areyounotthinkingofgettingbacktothesurfaceofourbeautifulearth?\" Thiswassaidmoreasafeelerthanwithanyhopeofsuccess。 \"Goback,nephew,\"criedmyuncleinatoneofalarm,\"youarenotsurelythinkingofanythingsoabsurdorcowardly。No,myintentionistoadvanceandcontinueourjourney。Wehaveasyetbeensingularlyfortunate,andhenceforthIhopeweshallbemoreso。\" \"But,\"saidI,\"howarewetocrossyonderliquidplain?\" \"Itisnotmyintentiontoleapintoitheadforemost,oreventoswimacrossit,likeLeanderovertheHellespont。Butasoceansare,afterall,onlygreatlakes,inasmuchastheyaresurroundedbyland,sodoesitstandtoreason,thatthiscentralseaiscircumscribedbygranitesurroundings。\" \"Doubtless,\"wasmynaturalreply。 \"Well,then,doyounotthinkthatwhenoncewereachtheotherend,weshallfindsomemeansofcontinuingourjourney?\" \"Probably,butwhatextentdoyouallowtothisinternalocean?\" \"Well,Ishouldfancyittoextendaboutfortyorfiftyleagues- moreorless。\" \"Butevensupposingthisapproximationtobeacorrectone-whatthen?\"Iasked。 \"Mydearboy,wehavenotimeforfurtherdiscussion。Weshallembarktomorrow。\" Ilookedaroundwithsurpriseandincredulity。Icouldseenothingintheshapeofboatorvessel。 \"What!\"Icried,\"weareabouttolaunchoutuponanunknownsea; andwhere,ifImayask,isthevesseltocarryus?\" \"Well,mydearboy,itwillnotbeexactlywhatyouwouldcallavessel。Forthepresentwemustbecontentwithagoodandsolidraft。\" \"Araft,\"Icried,incredulously,\"butdownherearaftisasimpossibleofconstructionasavessel-andIamatalosstoimagine-\" \"MygoodHarry-ifyouweretolisteninsteadoftalkingsomuch,youwouldhear,\"saidmyuncle,waxingalittleimpatient。 \"Ishouldhear?\" \"Yes-certainknockswiththehammer,whichHansisnowemployingtomaketheraft。Hehasbeenatworkformanyhours。\" \"Makingaraft?\" \"Yes。\" \"Butwherehashefoundtreessuitableforsuchaconstruction?\" \"Hefoundthetreesallreadytohishand。Come,andyoushallseeourexcellentguideatwork。\" MoreandmoreamazedatwhatIheardandsaw,Ifollowedmyunclelikeoneinadream。 Afterawalkofaboutaquarterofanhour,IsawHansatworkontheothersideofthepromontorywhichformedournaturalport。A fewminutesmoreandIwasbesidehim。Tomygreatsurprise,onthesandyshorelayahalf-finishedraft。Itwasmadefrombeamsofaverypeculiarwood,andagreatnumberoflimbs,joints,boughs,andpieceslayabout,sufficienttohaveconstructedafleetofshipsandboats。 Iturnedtomyuncle,silentwithastonishmentandawe。 \"Wheredidallthiswoodcomefrom?\"Icried;\"whatwoodisit?\" \"Well,thereispinewood,fir,andthepalmsofthenorthernregions,mineralizedbytheactionofthesea,\"hereplied,sententiously。 \"Canitbepossible?\" \"Yes,\"saidthelearnedProfessor,\"whatyouseeiscalledfossilwood。\" \"Butthen,\"criedI,afterreflectingforamoment,\"likethelignites,itmustbeashardandasheavyasiron,andthereforewillcertainlynotfloat。\" \"Sometimesthatisthecase。Manyofthesewoodshavebecometrueanthracites,butothersagain,likethoseyouseebeforeyou,haveonlyundergoneonephaseoffossiltransformation。Butthereisnoprooflikedemonstration,\"addedmyuncle,pickingoneortwoofthesepreciouswaifsandcastingthemintothesea。 Thepieceofwood,afterhavingdisappearedforamoment,cametothesurface,andfloatedaboutwiththeoscillationproducedbywindandtide。 \"Areyouconvinced?\"saidmyuncle,withaself-satisfiedsmile。 \"Iamconvinced,\"Icried,\"thatwhatIseeisincredible。\" Thefactwasthatmyjourneyintotheinterioroftheearthwasrapidlychangingallpreconceivednotions,anddaybydaypreparingmeforthemarvelous。 Ishouldnothavebeensurprisedtohaveseenafleetofnativecanoesafloatuponthatsilentsea。 Theverynextevening,thankstotheindustryandabilityofHans,theraftwasfinished。Itwasabouttenfeetlongandfivefeetwide。Thebeamsboundtogetherwithstoutropes,weresolidandfirm,andoncelaunchedbyourunitedefforts,theimprovisedvesselfloatedtranquillyuponthewatersofwhattheProfessorhadwellnamedtheCentralSea。 CHAPTER29 OntheWaters-ARaftVoyageONthethirteenthofAugustwewereupbetimes。Therewasnotimetobelost。Wenowhadtoinaugurateanewkindoflocomotion,whichwouldhavetheadvantageofbeingrapidandnotfatiguing。 Amast,madeoftwopiecesofwoodfastenedtogether,togiveadditionalstrength,ayardmadefromanotherone,thesailalinensheetfromourbed。Wewerefortunatelyinnowantofcordage,andthewholeontrialappearedsolidandseaworthy。 Atsixo\'clockinthemorning,whentheeagerandenthusiasticProfessorgavethesignaltoembark,thevictuals,theluggage,allourinstruments,ourweapons,andagoodlysupplyofsweetwater,whichwehadcollectedfromspringsintherocks,wereplacedontheraft。 Hanshad,withconsiderableingenuity,contrivedarudder,whichenabledhimtoguidethefloatingapparatuswithease。Hetookthetiller,asamatterofcourse。Theworthymanwasasgoodasailorashewasaguideandduckhunter。Ithenletgothepainterwhichheldustotheshore,thesailwasbroughttothewind,andwemadearapidoffing。 Ourseavoyagehadatlengthcommenced;andoncemoreweweremakingfordistantandunknownregions。 Justaswewereabouttoleavethelittleportwheretherafthadbeenconstructed,myuncle,whowasverystrongastogeographicnomenclature,wantedtogiveitaname,andamongothers,suggestedmine。 \"Well,\"saidI,\"beforeyoudecideIhaveanothertopropose。\" \"Well;outwithit。\" \"IshouldliketocallitGretchen。PortGretchenwillsoundverywellonourfuturemap。\" \"Wellthen,PortGretchenletitbe,\"saidtheProfessor。 Andthusitwasthatthememoryofmydeargirlwasattachedtoouradventurousandmemorableexpedition。 Whenwelefttheshorethewindwasblowingfromthenorthwardandeastward。Wewentdirectlybeforethewindatamuchgreaterspeedthanmighthavebeenexpectedfromaraft。Thedenselayersofatmosphereatthatdepthhadgreatpropellingpowerandacteduponthesailwithconsiderableforce。 Attheendofanhour,myuncle,whohadbeentakingcarefulobservations,wasenabledtojudgeoftherapiditywithwhichwemoved。Itwasfarbeyondanythingseenintheupperworld。 \"If,\"hesaid,\"wecontinuetoadvanceatourpresentrate,weshallhavetraveledatleastthirtyleaguesintwenty-fourhours。Withamereraftthisisanalmostincrediblevelocity。\" Icertainlywassurprised,andwithoutmakinganyreplywentforwardupontheraft。Alreadythenorthernshorewasfadingawayontheedgeofthehorizon。Thetwoshoresappearedtoseparatemoreandmore,leavingawideandopenspaceforourdeparture。BeforemeI couldseenothingbutthevastandapparentlylimitlesssea-uponwhichwefloated-theonlylivingobjectsinsight。 Hugeanddarkcloudscasttheirgreyshadowsbelow-shadowswhichseemedtocrushthatcolorlessandsullenwaterbytheirweight。 AnythingmoresuggestiveofgloomandofregionsofnetherdarknessIneverbeheld。Silveryraysofelectriclight,reflectedhereandthereuponsomesmallspotsofwater,broughtupluminoussparklesinthelongwakeofourcumbrousbark。Presentlywewerewhollyoutofsightofland;notavestigecouldbeseen,noranyindicationofwhereweweregoing。SostillandmotionlessdidweseemwithoutanydistantpointtofixoureyesonthatbutforthephosphoriclightatthewakeoftheraftIshouldhavefanciedthatwewerestillandmotionless。 ButIknewthatwewereadvancingataveryrapidrate。 Abouttwelveo\'clockintheday,vastcollectionsofseaweedwerediscoveredsurroundingusonallsides。Iwasawareoftheextraordinaryvegetativepoweroftheseplants,whichhavebeenknowntocreepalongthebottomofthegreatocean,andstoptheadvanceoflargeships。Butneverwereseaweedseverseen,sogiganticandwonderfulasthoseoftheCentralSea。Icouldwellimaginehow,seenatadistance,tossingandheavingonthesummitofthebillows,thelonglinesofalgaehavebeentakenforlivingthings,andthushavebeenfertilesourcesofthebeliefinseaserpents。 Ourraftsweptpastgreatspecimensoffucusorseawrack,fromthreetofourthousandfeetinlength,immense,incrediblylong,lookinglikesnakesthatstretchedoutfarbeyondourhorizon。Itaffordedmegreatamusementtogazeontheirvariegatedribbon-likeendlesslengths。Hourafterhourpassedwithoutourcomingtotheterminationofthesefloatingweeds。Ifmyastonishmentincreased,mypatiencewaswell-nighexhausted。 Whatnaturalforcecouldpossiblyhaveproducedsuchabnormalandextraordinaryplants?Whatmusthavebeentheaspectoftheglobe,duringthefirstcenturiesofitsformation,whenunderthecombinedactionofheatandhumidity,thevegetablekingdomoccupieditsvastsurfacetotheexclusionofeverythingelse? Thesewereconsiderationsofnever-endinginterestforthegeologistandthephilosopher。 Allthiswhilewewereadvancingonourjourney;andatlengthnightcame;butasIhadremarkedtheeveningbefore,theluminousstateoftheatmospherewasinnothingdiminished。Whateverwasthecause,itwasaphenomenonuponthedurationofwhichwecouldcalculatewithcertainty。 Assoonasoursupperhadbeendisposedof,andsomelittlespeculativeconversationindulgedin,Istretchedmyselfatthefootofthemast,andpresentlywenttosleep。 Hansremainedmotionlessatthetiller,allowingtherafttoriseandfallonthewaves。Thewindbeingaft,andthesailsquare,allhehadtodowastokeephisoarinthecenter。 EversincewehadtakenourdeparturefromthenewlynamedPortGretchen,myworthyunclehaddirectedmetokeeparegularlogofourday\'snavigation,withinstructionstoputdowneventhemostminuteparticulars,everyinterestingandcuriousphenomenon,thedirectionofthewind,ourrateofsailing,thedistancewewent;inaword,everyincidentofourextraordinaryvoyage。 Fromourlog,therefore,ItellthestoryofourvoyageontheCentralSea。 Friday,August14th。Asteadybreezefromthenorthwest。Raftprogressingwithextremerapidity,andgoingperfectlystraight。Coaststilldimlyvisibleaboutthirtyleaguestoleeward。Nothingtobeseenbeyondthehorizoninfront。Theextraordinaryintensityofthelightneitherincreasesnordiminishes。Itissingularlystationary。 Theweatherremarkablyfine;thatistosay,thecloudshaveascendedveryhigh,andarelightandfleecy,andsurroundedbyanatmosphereresemblingsilverinfusion。 Thermometer,+32degreescentigrade。 Abouttwelveo\'clockinthedayourguideHanshavingpreparedandbaitedahook,casthislineintothesubterraneanwaters。Thebaitheusedwasasmallpieceofmeat,bymeansofwhichheconcealedhishook。AnxiousasIwas,Iwasforalongtimedoomedtodisappointment。Werethesewaterssuppliedwithfishornot?Thatwastheimportantquestion。No-wasmydecidedanswer。Thentherecameasuddenandratherhardtug。Hanscoollydrewitin,andwithitafish,whichstruggledviolentlytoescape。 \"Afish!\"criedmyuncle。 \"Itisasturgeon!\"Icried,\"certainlyasmallsturgeon。\" TheProfessorexaminedthefishcarefully,notingeverycharacteristic;andhedidnotcoincideinmyopinion。Thefishhadaflathead,roundbody,andthelowerextremitiescoveredwithbonyscales;itsmouthwaswhollywithoutteeth,thepectoralfins,whichwerehighlydeveloped,sprouteddirectfromthebody,whichproperlyspeakinghadnotail。Theanimalcertainlybelongedtotheorderinwhichnaturalistsclassthesturgeon,butitdifferedfromthatfishinmanyessentialparticulars。 Myuncle,afterall,wasnotmistaken。Afteralongandpatientexamination,hesaid: \"Thisfish,mydearboy,belongstoafamilywhichhasbeenextinctforages,andofwhichnotracehaseverbeenfoundonearth,exceptfossilremainsintheDevonianstrata。\" \"Youdonotmeantosay,\"Icried,\"thatwehavecapturedalivespecimenofafishbelongingtotheprimitivestockthatexistedbeforethedeluge?\" \"Wehave,\"saidtheProfessor,whoallthistimewascontinuinghisobservations,\"andyoumayseebycarefulexaminationthatthesefossilfishhavenoidentitywithexistingspecies。Toholdinone\'shand,therefore,alivingspecimenoftheorder,isenoughtomakeanaturalisthappyforlife。\" \"But,\"criedI,\"towhatfamilydoesitbelong?\" \"TotheorderofGanoides-anorderoffishhavingangularscales,coveredwithbrightenamel-formingoneofthefamilyoftheCephalaspides,ofthegenus-\" \"Well,sir,\"Iremarked,asInoticedmyunclehesitatedtoconclude。 \"TothegenusPterychtis-yes,Iamcertainofit。Still,thoughI amconfidentofthecorrectnessofmysurmise,thisfishofferstoournoticearemarkablepeculiarity,neverknowntoexistinanyotherfishbutthosewhicharethenativesofsubterraneanwaters,wells,lakes,incaverns,andsuchlikehiddenpools。\" \"Andwhatmaythatbe?\" \"Itisblind。\" \"Blind!\"Icried,muchsurprised。 \"Notonlyblind,\"continuedtheProfessor,\"butabsolutelywithoutorgansofsight。\" Inowexaminedourdiscoveryformyself。Itwassingular,tobesure,butitwasreallyafact。This,however,mightbeasolitaryinstance,Isuggested。Thehookwasbaitedagainandoncemorethrownintothewater。Thissubterraneanoceanmusthavebeentolerablywellsuppliedwithfish,forintwohourswetookalargenumberofPterychtis,aswellasotherfishbelongingtoanothersupposedextinctfamily-theDipterides(agenusoffish,furnishedwithtwofinsonly,whencethename),thoughmyunclecouldnotclassitexactly。All,withoutexception,however,wereblind。Thisunexpectedcaptureenabledustorenewourstockofprovisionsinaverysatisfactoryway。 Wewerenowconvincedthatthissubterraneanseacontainedonlyfishknowntousasfossilspecimens-andfishandreptilesalikewereallthemoreperfectthefartherbacktheydatedtheirorigin。 Webegantohopethatweshouldfindsomeofthosesaurianswhichsciencehassucceededinreconstructingfrombitsofboneorcartilage。 Itookupthetelescopeandcarefullyexaminedthehorizon-lookedoverthewholesea;itwasutterlyandentirelydeserted。Doubtlesswewerestilltoonearthecoast。 Afteranexaminationoftheocean,Ilookedupward,towardsthestrangeandmysterioussky。WhyshouldnotoneofthebirdsreconstructedbytheimmortalCuvierflaphisstupendouswingsaloftinthedullstrataofsubterraneanair?Itwould,ofcourse,findquitesufficientfoodfromthefishinthesea。Igazedforsometimeuponthevoidabove。Itwasassilentandasdesertedastheshoreswehadbutlatelyleft。 Nevertheless,thoughIcouldneitherseenordiscoveranything,myimaginationcarriedmeawayintowildhypotheses。Iwasinakindofwakingdream。IthoughtIsawonthesurfaceofthewaterthoseenormousantediluvianturtlesasbigasfloatingislands。Uponthosedullandsombershorespassedaspectralrowofthemammifersofearlydays,thegreatLiptotheriumfoundinthecavernoushollowoftheBrazilianhills,theMesicotherium,anativeoftheglacialregionsofSiberia。 Fartheron,thepachydermatousLophrodon,thatgigantictapir,whichconcealeditselfbehindrocks,readytodobattleforitspreywiththeAnoplotherium,asingularanimalpartakingofthenatureoftherhinoceros,thehorse,thehippopotamusandthecamel。 TherewasthegiantMastodon,twistingandturninghishorridtrunk,withwhichhecrushedtherocksoftheshoretopowder,whiletheMegatherium-hisbackraisedlikeacatinapassion,hisenormousclawsstretchedout,dugintotheearthforfood,atthesametimethatheawokethesonorousechoesofthewholeplacewithhisterribleroar。 Higherupstill,thefirstmonkeyeverseenonthefaceoftheglobeclambered,gambolingandplayingupthegranitehills。Stillfartheraway,ranthePterodactyl,withthewingedhand,glidingorrathersailingthroughthedenseandcompressedairlikeahugebat。 Aboveall,neartheleadengraniticsky,wereimmensebirds,morepowerfulthanthecassowaryandtheostrich,whichspreadtheirmightywingsandflutteredagainstthehugestonevaultoftheinlandsea。 Ithought,suchwastheeffectofmyimagination,thatIsawthiswholetribeofantediluviancreatures。Icarriedmyselfbacktofarages,longbeforemanexisted-when,infact,theearthwasintooimperfectastateforhimtoliveuponit。 Mydreamwasofcountlessagesbeforetheexistenceofman。Themammifersfirstdisappeared,thenthemightybirds,thenthereptilesofthesecondaryperiod,presentlythefish,thecrustacea,themollusks,andfinallythevertebrata。Thezoophytesoftheperiodoftransitionintheirturnsankintoannihilation。 Thewholepanoramaoftheworld\'slifebeforethehistoricperiod,seemedtobebornoveragain,andminewastheonlyhumanheartthatbeatinthisunpeopledworld!Therewerenomoreseasons;therewerenomoreclimates;thenaturalheatoftheworldincreasedunceasingly,andneutralizedthatofthegreatradiantSun。 Vegetationwasexaggeratedinanextraordinarymanner。IpassedlikeashadowinthemidstofbrushwoodasloftyasthegianttreesofCalifornia,andtrodunderfootthemoistandhumidsoil,reekingwitharankandvariedvegetation。 Ileanedagainstthehugecolumn-liketrunksofgianttrees,towhichthoseofCanadawereasferns。Wholeagespassed,hundredsuponhundredsofyearswereconcentratedintoasingleday。 Next,unrolledbeforemelikeapanorama,camethegreatandwondrousseriesofterrestrialtransformations。Plantsdisappeared; thegraniticrockslostalltraceofsolidity;theliquidstatewassuddenlysubstitutedforthatwhichhadbeforeexisted。Thiswascausedbyintenseheatactingontheorganicmatteroftheearth。 Thewatersflowedoverthewholesurfaceoftheglobe;theyboiled; theywerevolatilized,orturnedintovapor;akindofsteamcloudwrappedthewholeearth,theglobeitselfbecomingatlastnothingbutonehugesphereofgas,indescribableincolor,betweenwhiteheatandred,asbigandasbrilliantasthesun。 Intheverycenterofthisprodigiousmass,fourteenhundredthousandtimesaslargeasourglobe,Iwaswhirledroundinspace,andbroughtintocloseconjunctionwiththeplanets。Mybodywassubtilized,orratherbecamevolatile,andcommingledinastateofatomicvapor,withtheprodigiousclouds,whichrushedforwardlikeamightycometintoinfinitespace! Whatanextraordinarydream!Wherewoulditfinallytakeme?Myfeverishhandbegantowritedownthemarvelousdetails-detailsmoreliketheimaginingsofalunaticthananythingsoberandreal。 Ihadduringthisperiodofhallucinationforgotteneverything-theProfessor,theguide,andtheraftonwhichwewerefloating。Mymindwasinastateofsemioblivion。 \"Whatisthematter,Harry?\"saidmyunclesuddenly。 Myeyes,whichwerewideopenedlikethoseofasomnambulist,werefixeduponhim,butIdidnotseehim,norcouldIclearlymakeoutanythingaroundme。 \"Takecare,myboy,\"againcriedmyuncle,\"youwillfallintothesea。\" Asheutteredthesewords,Ifeltmyselfseizedontheothersidebythefirmhandofourdevotedguide。HaditnotbeenforthepresenceofmindofHans,Imustinfalliblyhavefallenintothewavesandbeendrowned。 \"Haveyougonemad?\"criedmyuncle,shakingmeontheotherside。 \"What-whatisthematter?\"Isaidatlast,comingtomyself。 \"Areyouill,Henry?\"continuedtheProfessorinananxioustone。 \"No-no;butIhavehadanextraordinarydream。It,however,haspassedaway。Allnowseemswell\"\'Iadded,lookingaroundmewithstrangelypuzzledeyes。 \"Allright,\"saidmyuncle;\"abeautifulbreeze,asplendidsea。 Wearegoingalongatarapidrate,andifIamnotoutinmycalculationsweshallsoonseeland。Ishallnotbesorrytoexchangethenarrowlimitsofourraftforthemysteriousstrandofthesubterraneanocean。\" Asmyuncleutteredthesewords,Iroseandcarefullyscannedthehorizon。Butthelineofwaterwasstillconfoundedwiththeloweringcloudsthathungaloft,andinthedistanceappearedtotouchtheedgeofthewater。 CHAPTER30 TerrificSaurianCombatSATURDAY,August15th。Theseastillretainsitsuniformmonotony。 Thesameleadenhue,thesameeternalglarefromabove。Noindicationoflandbeinginsight。Thehorizonappearstoretreatbeforeus,moreandmoreasweadvance。 Myhead,stilldullandheavyfromtheeffectsofmyextraordinarydream,whichIcannotasyetbanishfrommymind。 TheProfessor,whohasnotdreamed,is,however,inoneofhismoroseandunaccountablehumors。Spendshistimeinscanningthehorizon,ateverypointofthecompass。Histelescopeisraisedeverymomenttohiseyes,andwhenhefindsnothingtogiveanycluetoourwhereabouts,heassumesaNapoleonicattitudeandwalksanxiously。 Iremarkedthatmyuncle,theProfessor,hadastrongtendencytoresumehisoldimpatientcharacter,andIcouldnotbutmakeanoteofthisdisagreeablecircumstanceinmyjournal。Isawclearlythatithadrequiredalltheinfluenceofmydangerandsuffering,toextractfromhimonescintillationofhumanefeeling。NowthatIwasquiterecovered,hisoriginalnaturehadconqueredandobtainedtheupperhand。 And,afterall,whathadhetobeangryandannoyedabout,nowmorethanatanyothertime?Wasnotthejourneybeingaccomplishedunderthemostfavorablecircumstances?Wasnottheraftprogressingwiththemostmarvelousrapidity? What,then,couldbethematter?Afteroneortwopreliminaryhems,Ideterminedtoinquire。 \"Youseemuneasy,Uncle,\"saidI,whenforaboutthehundredthtimeheputdownhistelescopeandwalkedupanddown,mutteringtohimself。 \"No,Iamnotuneasy,\"herepliedinadryharshtone,\"bynomeans。\" \"PerhapsIshouldhavesaidimpatient,\"Ireplied,softeningtheforceofmyremark。 \"Enoughtomakemeso,Ithink。\" \"Andyetweareadvancingatarateseldomattainedbyaraft,\"I remarked。 \"Whatmattersthat?\"criedmyuncle。\"Iamnotvexedattheratewegoat,butIamannoyedtofindtheseasomuchvasterthanI expected。\" IthenrecollectedthattheProfessor,beforeourdeparture,hadestimatedthelengthofthissubterraneanoceanasatmostaboutthirtyleagues。Nowwehadtraveledatleastoverthricethatdistancewithoutdiscoveringanytraceofthedistantshore。Ibegantounderstandmyuncle\'sanger。 \"Wearenotgoingdown,\"suddenlyexclaimedtheProfessor。\"Wearenotprogressingwithourgreatdiscoveries。Allthisisutterlossoftime。Afterall,Ididnotcomefromhometoundertakeapartyofpleasure。Thisvoyageonaraftoverapondannoysandweariesme。\"