第14章

类别:其他 作者:Jules Verne, Joeming W。 Dunn字数:13908更新时间:18/12/13 16:22:48
Iwasprovidedwithalanternwhichwastoenablemetosetfiretothewickoftheinfernalmachine。 \"Go,myboy,\"saidmyuncle,\"andHeavenbewithyou。Butcomebackassoonasyoucan。Ishallbeallimpatience。\" \"Beeasyonthatmatter,\"Ireplied,\"thereisnofearofmydelayingontheroad。\" Havingsaidthis,Iadvancedtowardtheopeningofthesombergallery。Myheartbeatwildly。Iopenedmylanternandseizedtheextremityofthewick。 TheProfessor,whowaslookingon,heldhischronometerinhishand。 \"Areyouready?\"criedhe。 \"Quiteready。\" \"Well,then,fireaway!\" Ihastenedtoputthelighttothewick,whichcrackledandsparkled,hissingandspittinglikeaserpent;then,runningasfastasIcould,Ireturnedtotheshore。 \"Getonboard,mylad,andyou,Hans,shoveoff,\"criedmyuncle。 ByavigorousapplicationofhispoleHanssentusflyingoverthewater。Theraftwasquitetwentyfathomsdistant。 Itwasamomentofpalpitatinginterest,ofdeepanxiety。Myuncle,theProfessor,nevertookhiseyesoffthechronometer。 \"Onlyfiveminutesmore,\"hesaidinalowtone,\"onlyfour,onlythree。\" Mypulsewentahundredtotheminute。Icouldhearmyheartbeating。 \"Onlytwo,one!Now,then,mountainsofgranite,crumblebeneaththepowerofman!\" Whathappenedafterthat?Astotheterrificroaroftheexplosion,IdonotthinkIheardit。Buttheformoftherockscompletelychangedinmyeyes-theyseemedtobedrawnasidelikeacurtain。Isawafathomless,abottomlessabyss,whichyawnedbeneaththeturgidwaves。Thesea,whichseemedsuddenlytohavegonemad,thenbecameonegreatmountainousmass,uponthetopofwhichtheraftroseperpendicularly。 Wewereallthrowndown。Inlessthanasecondthelightgaveplacetothemostprofoundobscurity。ThenIfeltallsolidsupportgivewaynottomyfeet,buttotheraftitself。Ithoughtitwasgoingbodilydownatremendouswell。Itriedtospeak,toquestionmyuncle。Nothingcouldbeheardbuttheroaringofthemightywaves。Weclungtogetherinuttersilence。 Despitetheawfuldarkness,despitethenoise,thesurprise,theemotion,Ithoroughlyunderstoodwhathadhappened。 Beyondtherockwhichhadbeenblownup,thereexistedamightyabyss。Theexplosionhadcausedakindofearthquakeinthissoil,brokenbyfissuresandrents。Thegulf,thussuddenlythrownopen,wasabouttoswallowtheinlandsealwhich,transformedintoamightytorrent,wasdragginguswithit。 Onlyoneideafilledmymind。Wewereutterlyandcompletelylost! Onehour,twohours-whatmoreIcannotsay,passedinthismanner。Wesatclosetogether,elbowtouchingelbow,kneetouchingknee!Weheldoneanother\'shandsnottobethrownofftheraft。Weweresubjectedtothemostviolentshocks,wheneveroursoledependence,afrailwoodenraft,struckagainsttherockysidesofthechannel。Fortunatelyforus,theseconcussionsbecamelessandlessfrequent,whichmademefancythatthegallerywasgettingwiderandwider。TherecouldbenownodoubtthatwehadchancedupontheroadoncefollowedbySaknussemm,butinsteadofgoingdowninapropermanner,wehad,throughourownimprudence,drawnawholeseawithus! Theseideaspresentedthemselvestomymindinaveryvagueandobscuremanner。Ifeltratherthanreasoned。Iputmyideastogetheronlyconfusedly,whilespinningalonglikeamangoingdownawaterfall。Tojudgebytheairwhich,asitwere,whippedmyface,wemusthavebeenrushingataperfectlylightningrate。 Toattemptunderthesecircumstancestolightatorchwassimplyimpossible,andthelastremainsofourelectricmachine,ofourRuhmkorffcoil,hadbeendestroyedduringthefearfulexplosion。 Iwasthereforeverymuchconfusedtoseeatlastabrightlightshiningclosetome。Thecalmcountenanceoftheguideseemedtogleamuponme。Thecleverandpatienthunterhadsucceededinlightingthelantern;andthough,inthekeenandthoroughdraft,theflameFlickeredandvacillatedandwasnearlyputout,itservedpartiallytodissipatetheawfulobscurity。 Thegalleryintowhichwehadenteredwasverywide。Iwas,therefore,quiterightinthatpartofmyconjecture。Theinsufficientlightdidnotallowustoseebothofthewallsatthesametime。 Theslopeofwaters,whichwascarryingusaway,wasfargreaterthanthatofthemostrapidriverofAmerica。Thewholesurfaceofthestreamseemedtobecomposedofliquidarrows,dartedforwardwithextremeviolenceandpower。Icangivenoideaoftheimpressionitmadeuponme。 Theraft,attimes,caughtincertainwhirlpools,andrushedforward,yetturnedonitselfallthetime。HowitdidnotupsetI shallneverbeabletounderstand。Whenitapproachedthesidesofthegallery,Itookcaretothrowuponthemthelightofthelantern,andIwasabletojudgeoftherapidityofmotionbylookingattheprojectingmassesofrock,whichassoonasseenwereagaininvisible。 Sorapidwasourprogressthatpointsofrockataconsiderabledistanceonefromtheotherappearedlikeportionsoftransverselines,whichenclosedusinakindofnet,likethatofalineoftelegraphicwires。 Ibelievewewerenowgoingatarateofnotlessthanahundredmilesanhour。 MyuncleandIlookedatoneanotherwithwildandhaggardeyes; weclungconvulsivelytothestumpofthemast,which,atthemomentwhenthecatastrophetookplace,hadsnappedshortoff。Weturnedourbacksasmuchaspossibletothewind,inordernottobestifledbyarapidityofmotionwhichnothinghumancouldfaceandlive。 Andstillthelongmonotonoushourswenton。Thesituationdidnotchangeintheleast,thoughadiscoveryIsuddenlymadeseemedtocomplicateitverymuch。 Whenwehadslightlyrecoveredourequilibrium,Iproceededtoexamineourcargo。Ithenmadetheunsatisfactorydiscoverythatthegreaterpartofithadutterlydisappeared。 Ibecamealarmed,anddeterminedtodiscoverwhatwereourresources。Myheartbeatattheidea,butitwasabsolutelynecessarytoknowonwhatwehadtodepend。Withthisview,Itookthelanternandlookedaround。 Ofallourformercollectionofnauticalandphilosophicalinstruments,thereremainedonlythechronometerandthecompass。 Theladdersandropeswerereducedtoasmallpieceofropefastenedtothestumpofthemast。Notapickax,notacrowbar,notahammer,and,farworsethanall,nofood-notenoughforoneday! Thisdiscoverywasapreludetoacertainandhorribledeath。 Seatedgloomilyontheraft,claspingthestumpofthemastmechanically,IthoughtofallIhadreadastosufferingsfromstarvation。 Irememberedeverythingthathistoryhadtaughtmeonthesubject,andIshudderedattheremembranceoftheagoniestobeendured。 Maddenedattheprospectsofenduringthemiseriesofstarvation,IpersuadedmyselfthatImustbemistaken。Iexaminedthecracksintheraft;Ipokedbetweenthejointsandbeams;Iexaminedeverypossibleholeandcorner。Theresultwas-simplynothing! Ourstockofprovisionsconsistedofnothingbutapieceofdrymeatandsomesoakedandhalf-moldybiscuits。 Igazedaroundmescaredandfrightened。Icouldnotunderstandtheawfultruth。Andyetofwhatconsequencewasitinregardtoanynewdanger?Supposingthatwehadhadprovisionsformonths,andevenforyears,howcouldweevergetoutoftheawfulabyssintowhichwewerebeinghurledbytheirresistibletorrentwehadletloose? Whyshouldwetroubleourselvesaboutthesufferingsandtorturestobeenduredfromhungerwhendeathstaredusinthefaceundersomanyotherswifterandperhapsevenmorehorridforms? Itwasverydoubtful,underthecircumstancesinwhichwewereplaced,ifweshouldhavetimetodieofinanition。 Butthehumanframeissingularlyconstituted。 Iknownothowitwas;but,fromsomesingularhallucinationofthemind,Iforgotthereal,serious,andimmediatedangertowhichwewereexposed,tothinkofthemenacesofthefuture,whichappearedbeforeusinalltheirnakedterror。Besides,afterall,suggestedHope,perhapswemightfinallyescapethefuryoftheragingtorrent,andoncemorerevisittheglimpsesofthemoon,onthesurfaceofourbeautifulMotherEarth。 Howwasittobedone?Ihadnottheremotestidea。Wherewerewetocomeout?Nomatter,sothatwedid。 Onechanceinathousandisalwaysachance,whiledeathfromhungergaveusnoteventhefaintestglimpseofhope。Itlefttotheimaginationnothingbutblankhorror,withoutthefaintestchanceofescape! Ihadthegreatestmindtorevealalltomyuncle,toexplaintohimtheextraordinaryandwretchedpositiontowhichwewerereduced,inorderthat,betweenthetwo,wemightmakeacalculationastotheexactspaceoftimewhichremainedforustolive。 Itwas,itappearedtome,theonlythingtobedone。ButIhadthecouragetoholdmytongue,tognawatmyentrailsliketheSpartanboy。Iwishedtoleavehimallhiscoolness。 Atthismoment,thelightofthelanternslowlyfell,andatlastwentout! Thewickhadwhollyburnttoanend。Theobscuritybecameabsolute。Itwasnolongerpossibletoseethroughtheimpenetrabledarkness!Therewasonetorchleft,butitwasimpossibletokeepitalight。Then,likeachild,Ishutmyeyes,thatImightnotseethedarkness。 Afteragreatlapseoftime,therapidityofourjourneyincreased。Icouldfeelitbytherushofairuponmyface。Theslopeofthewaterswasexcessive。Ibegantofeelthatwewerenolongergoingdownaslope;wewerefalling。Ifeltasonedoesinadream,goingdownbodily-falling;falling;falling! IfeltthatthehandsofmyuncleandHanswerevigorouslyclaspingmyarms。 Suddenly,afteralapseoftimescarcelyappreciable,Ifeltsomethinglikeashock。Therafthadnotstruckahardbody,buthadsuddenlybeencheckedinitscourse。Awaterspout,aliquidcolumnofwater,felluponus。Ifeltsuffocating。Iwasbeingdrowned。 Stillthesuddeninundationdidnotlast。InafewsecondsIfeltmyselfoncemoreabletobreathe。MyuncleandHanspressedmyarms,andtheraftcarriedusallthreeaway。 CHAPTER40 TheApeGigansITisdifficultformetodeterminewhatwastherealtime,butI shouldsuppose,byaftercalculation,thatitmusthavebeentenatnight。 Ilayinastupor,ahalfdream,duringwhichIsawvisionsofastoundingcharacter。Monstersofthedeepweresidebysidewiththemightyelephantineshepherd。Giganticfishandanimalsseemedtoformstrangeconjunctions。 Therafttookasuddenturn,whirledround,enteredanothertunnel-thistimeilluminedinamostsingularmanner。Theroofwasformedofporousstalactite,throughwhichamoonlitvaporappearedtopass,castingitsbrilliantlightuponourgauntandhaggardfigures。Thelightincreasedasweadvanced,whiletheroofascended;untilatlast,wewereoncemoreinakindofwatercavern,theloftydomeofwhichdisappearedinaluminouscloud! Aruggedcavernofsmallextentappearedtoofferahaltingplacetoourwearybodies。 Myuncleandtheguidemovedasmeninadream。Iwasafraidtowakenthem,knowingthedangerofsuchasuddenstart。Iseatedmyselfbesidethemtowatch。 AsIdidso,Ibecameawareofsomethingmovinginthedistance,whichatoncefascinatedmyeyes。Itwasfloating,apparently,uponthesurfaceofthewater,advancingbymeansofwhatatfirstappearedpaddles。Ilookedwithglaringeyes。Oneglancetoldmethatitwassomethingmonstrous。 Butwhat? Itwasthegreat\"shark-crocodile\"oftheearlywritersongeology。Aboutthesizeofanordinarywhale,withhideousjawsandtwogiganticeyes,itadvanced。Itseyesfixedonmewithterriblesternness。Someindefinitewarningtoldmethatithadmarkedmeforitsown。 Iattemptedtorise-toescape,nomatterwhere,butmykneesshookunderme;mylimbstrembledviolently;Ialmostlostmysenses。Andstillthemightymonsteradvanced。Myuncleandtheguidemadenoefforttosavethemselves。 Withastrangenoise,likenoneotherIhadeverheard,thebeastcameon。Hisjawswereatleastsevenfeetapart,andhisdistendedmouthlookedlargeenoughtohaveswallowedaboatfulofmen。 WewereabouttenfeetdistantwhenIdiscoveredthatmuchashisbodyresembledthatofacrocodile,hismouthwaswhollythatofashark。 Histwofoldnaturenowbecameapparent。Tosnatchusupatamouthfulitwasnecessaryforhimtoturnonhisback,whichmotionnecessarilycausedhislegstokickuphelplesslyintheair。 Iactuallylaughedevenintheveryjawsofdeath! Butnextminute,withawildcry,Idartedawayintotheinteriorofthecave,leavingmyunhappycomradestotheirfate!Thiscavernwasdeepanddreary。Afteraboutahundredyards,Ipausedandlookedaround。 Thewholefloor,composedofsandandmalachite,wasstrewnwithbones,freshlygnawedbonesofreptilesandfish,withamixtureofmammalia。Myverysoulgrewsickasmybodyshudderedwithhorror。I hadtruly,accordingtotheoldproverb,fallenoutofthefryingpanintothefire。Somebeastlargerandmoreferociouseventhantheshark-crocodileinhabitedthisden。 WhatcouldIdo?Themouthofthecavewasguardedbyoneferociousmonster,theinteriorwasinhabitedbysomethingtoohideoustocontemplate。Flightwasimpossible! Onlyoneresourceremained,andthatwastofindsomesmallhidingplacetowhichthefearfuldenizensofthecaverncouldnotpenetrate。 Igazedwildlyaround,andatlastdiscoveredafissureintherock,towhichIrushedinthehopeofrecoveringmyscatteredsenses。 Crouchingdown,Iwaitedshiveringasinanaguefit。Nomanisbraveinpresenceofanearthquake,oraburstingboiler,oranexplodingtorpedo。Icouldnotbeexpectedtofeelmuchcourageinpresenceofthefearfulfatethatappearedtoawaitme。 Anhourpassed。Iheardallthetimeastrangerumblingoutsidethecave。 Whatwasthefateofmyunhappycompanions?Itwasimpossibleformetopausetoinquire。MyownwretchedexistencewasallIcouldthinkof。 Suddenlyagroaning,asoffiftybearsinafight,felluponmyears-hisses,spitting,moaning,hideoustohear-andthenIsaw- Never,wereagestopassovermyhead,shallIforgetthehorribleapparition。 ItwastheApeGigans! Fourteenfeethigh,coveredwithcoarsehair,ofablackishbrown,thehaironthearms,fromtheshouldertotheelbowjoints,pointingdownwards,whilethatfromthewristtotheelbowpointedupwards,itadvanced。Itsarmswereaslongasitsbody,whileitslegswereprodigious。Ithadthick,long,andsharplypointedteeth- likeamammothsaw。 Itstruckitsbreastasitcameonsmellingandsniffing,remindingmeofthestorieswereadinourearlychildhoodofgiantswhoatetheFleshofmenandlittleboys! Suddenlyitstopped。Myheartbeatwildly,forIwasconsciousthat,somehoworother,thefearfulmonsterhadsmelledmeoutandwaspeeringaboutwithhishideouseyestotryanddiscovermywhereabouts。 Myreading,whichasaruleisablessing,butwhichonthisoccasion,seemedmomentarilytoproveacurse,toldmetherealtruth。 ItwastheApeGigans,theantediluviangorilla。 Yes!Thisawfulmonster,confinedbygoodfortunetotheinterioroftheearth,wastheprogenitorofthehideousmonsterofAfrica。 Heglaredwildlyabout,seekingsomething-doubtlessmyself。I gavemyselfupforlost。Nohopeofsafetyorescapeseemedtoremain。 Atthismoment,justasmyeyesappearedtocloseindeath,therecameastrangenoisefromtheentranceofthecave;andturning,thegorillaevidentlyrecognizedsomeenemymoreworthyhisprodigioussizeandstrength。Itwasthehugeshark-crocodile,whichperhapshavingdisposedofmyfriends,wascominginsearchoffurtherprey。 Thegorillaplacedhimselfonthedefensive,andclutchingabonesomesevenoreightfeetinlength,aperfectclub,aimedadeadlyblowatthehideousbeast,whichrearedupwardsandfellwithallitsweightuponitsadversary。 Aterriblecombat,thedetailsofwhichitisimpossibletogive,nowensued。Thestrugglewasawfulandferocious,I,however,didnotwaittowitnesstheresult。Regardingmyselfastheobjectofcontention,Ideterminedtoremovefromthepresenceofthevictor。 Isliddownfrommyhidingplace,reachedtheground,andglidingagainstthewall,strovetogaintheopenmouthofthecavern。 ButIhadnottakenmanystepswhenthefearfulclamorceased,tobefollowedbyamumblingandgroaningwhichappearedtobeindicativeofvictory。 Ilookedbackandsawthehugeape,gorywithblood,comingaftermewithglaringeyes,withdilatednostrilsthatgaveforthtwocolumnsofheatedvapor。Icouldfeelhishotandfetidbreathonmyneck;andwithahorridjump-awokefrommynightmaresleep。 Yes-itwasalladream。Iwasstillontheraftwithmyuncleandtheguide。 Thereliefwasnotinstantaneous,forundertheinfluenceofthehideousnightmaremysenseshadbecomenumbed。Afterawhile,however,myfeelingsweretranquilized。Thefirstofmyperceptionswhichreturnedinfullforcewasthatofhearing。Ilistenedwithacuteandattentiveears。Allwasstillasdeath。AllIcomprehendedwassilence。Totheroaringofthewaters,whichhadfilledthegallerywithawfulreverberations,succeededperfectpeace。 Aftersomelittletimemyunclespoke,inalowandscarcelyaudibletone:\"Harry,boy,whereareyou?\" \"Iamhere,\"wasmyfaintrejoinder。 \"Well,don\'tyouseewhathashappened?Wearegoingupwards。\" \"Mydearuncle,whatcanyoumean?\"wasmyhalf-deliriousreply。 \"Yes,Itellyouweareascendingrapidly。Ourdownwardjourneyisquitechecked。\" Iheldoutmyhand,and,aftersomelittledifficulty,succeededintouchingthewall。Myhandwasinaninstantcoveredwithblood。 Theskinwastornfromtheflesh。Wewereascendingwithextraordinaryrapidity。 \"Thetorch-thetorch!\"criedtheProfessor,wildly;\"itmustbelighted。\" Hans,theguide,aftermanyvainefforts,atlastsucceededinlightingit,andtheflame,havingnownothingtopreventitsburning,shedatolerablyclearlight。Wewereenabledtoformanapproximateideaofthetruth。 \"ItisjustasIthought,\"saidmyuncle,afteramomentortwoofsilentattention。\"Weareinanarrowwellaboutfourfathomssquare。Thewatersofthegreatinlandsea,havingreachedthebottomofthegulfarenowforcingthemselvesupthemightyshaft。 Asanaturalconsequence,wearebeingcastuponthesummitofthewaters。\" \"ThatIcansee,\"wasmylugubriousreply;\"butwherewillthisshaftend,andtowhatfallarewelikelytobeexposed?\" \"OfthatIamasignorantasyourself。AllIknowis,thatweshouldbepreparedfortheworst。Wearegoingupatafearfullyrapidrate。AsfarasIcanjudge,weareascendingattherateoftwofathomsasecond,ofahundredandtwentyfathomsaminute,orrathermorethanthreeandahalfleaguesanhour。Atthisrate,ourfatewillsoonbeamatterofcertainty。\" \"Nodoubtofit,\"wasmyreply。\"ThegreatconcernIhavenow,however,istoknowwhetherthisshafthasanyissue。Itmayendinagraniteroof-inwhichcaseweshallbesuffocatedbycompressedair,ordashedtoatomsagainstthetop。Ifancy,already,thattheairisbeginningtobecloseandcondensed。Ihaveadifficultyinbreathing。\" Thismightbefancy,oritmightbetheeffectofourrapidmotion,butIcertainlyfeltagreatoppressionofthechest。 \"Henry,\"saidtheProfessor,\"Idobelievethatthesituationistoacertainextentdesperate。Thereremain,however,manychancesofultimatesafety,andIhave,inmyownmind,beenrevolvingthemover,duringyourheavybutagitatedsleep。Ihavecometothislogicalconclusion-whereaswemayatanymomentperish,soatanymomentwemaybesaved!Weneed,therefore,prepareourselvesforwhatevermayturnupinthegreatchapterofaccidents。\" \"Butwhatwouldyouhaveusdo?\"Icried。\"Arewenotutterlyhelpless?\" \"No!Whilethereislifethereishope。Atallevents,thereisonethingwecando-eat,andthusobtainstrengthtofacevictoryordeath。\" Ashespoke,Ilookedatmyunclewithahaggardglance。Ihadputoffthefatalcommunicationaslongaspossible。Itwasnowforceduponme,andImusttellhimthetruth。 StillIhesitated。 \"Eat,\"Isaid,inadeprecatingtoneasiftherewerenohurry。 \"Yes,andatonce。Ifeellikeastarvingprisoner,\"hesaid,rubbinghisyellowandshiveringhandstogether。 And,turningroundtotheguide,hespokesomehearty,cheeringwords,asIjudgedfromhistone,inDanish。Hansshookhisheadinaterriblysignificantmanner。Itriedtolookunconcerned。 \"What!\"criedtheProfessor,\"youdonotmeantosaythatallourprovisionsarelost?\" \"Yes,\"wasmylowlyspokenreply,asIheldoutsomethinginmyhand,\"thismorselofdriedmeatisallthatremainsforusthree。\" Myunclegazedatmeasifhecouldnotfullyappreciatethemeaningofmywords。Theblowseemedtostunhimbyitsseverity。Iallowedhimtoreflectforsomemoments。 \"Well,saidI,afterashortpause,\"whatdoyouthinknow?Isthereanychanceofourescapingfromourhorriblesubterraneandangers?Arewenotdoomedtoperishinthegreathollowsofthecenteroftheearth?\" Butmypertinentquestionsbroughtnoanswer。Myuncleeitherheardmenot,orappearednottodoso。 Andinthiswayawholehourpassed。Neitherofuscaredtospeak。 Formyself,Ibegantofeelthemostfearfulanddevouringhunger。 Mycompanions,doubtless,feltthesamehorribletortures,butneitherofthemwouldtouchthewretchedmorselofmeatthatremained。Itlaythere,alastremnantofallourgreatpreparationsforthemadandsenselessjourney! Ilookedback,withwonderment,tomyownfolly。FullywasIawarethat,despitehisenthusiasm,andtheever-to-be-hatedscrollofSaknussemm,myuncleshouldneverhavestartedonhisperilousvoyage。 Whatmemoriesofthehappypast,whatprevisionsofthehorriblefuture,nowfilledmybrain! CHAPTER41 HungerHUNGER,prolonged,istemporarymadness!Thebrainisatworkwithoutitsrequiredfood,andthemostfantasticnotionsfillthemind。HithertoIhadneverknownwhathungerreallymeant。Iwaslikelytounderstanditnow。 Andyet,threemonthsbeforeIcouldtellmyterriblestoryofstarvation,asIthoughtit。AsaboyIusedtomakefrequentexcursionsintheneighborhoodoftheProfessor\'shouse。 Myunclealwaysactedonsystem,andhebelievedthat,inadditiontothedayofrestandworship,thereshouldbeadayofrecreation。 Inconsequence,IwasalwaysfreetodoasIlikedonaWednesday。 Now,asIhadanotiontocombinetheusefulandtheagreeable,myfavoritepastimewasbirds\'nesting。Ihadoneofthebestcollectionsofeggsinallthetown。Theywereclassified,andunderglasscases。 Therewasacertainwood,which,byrisingatearlymorn,andtakingthecheaptrain,Icouldreachateleveninthemorning。HereI wouldbotanizeorgeologizeatmywill。Myunclewasalwaysgladofspecimensforhisherbarium,andstonestoexamine。WhenIhadfilledmywallet,Iproceededtosearchfornests。 Afterabouttwohoursofhardwork,I,oneday,satdownbyastreamtoeatmyhumblebutcopiouslunch。Howtheremembranceofthespicedsausage,thewheatenloaf,andthebeer,mademymouthwaternow!Iwouldhavegiveneveryprospectofworldlywealthforsuchameal。Buttomystory。 Whileseatedthusatmyleisure,Ilookedupattheruinsofanoldcastle,atnogreatdistance。Itwastheremainsofanhistoricaldwelling,ivy-clad,andnowfallingtopieces。 Whilelooking,Isawtwoeaglescirclingaboutthesummitofaloftytower。Isoonbecamesatisfiedthattherewasanest。Now,inallmycollection,Ilackedeggsofthenativeeagleandthelargeowl。 Mymindwasmadeup。Iwouldreachthesummitofthattower,orperishintheattempt。Iwentnearer,andsurveyedtheruins。Theoldstaircase,yearsbefore,hadfallenin。Theouterwallswere,however,intact。Therewasnochancethatway,unlessIlookedtotheivysolelyforsupport。Thiswas,asIsoonfoundout,futile。 Thereremainedthechimney,whichstillwentuptothetop,andhadonceservedtocarryoffthesmokefromeverystoryofthetower。 UpthisIdeterminedtoventure。Itwasnarrow,rough,andthereforethemoreeasilyclimbed。Itookoffmycoatandcreptintothechimney。Lookingup,Isawasmall,lightopening,proclaimingthesummitofthechimney。 Up-upIwent,forsometimeusingmyhandsandknees,afterthefashionofachimneysweep。Itwasslowwork,but,therebeingcontinualprojections,thetaskwascomparativelyeasy。Inthisway,I reachedhalfway。Thechimneynowbecamenarrower。Theatmospherewasclose,and,atlast,toendthematter,Istuckfast。Icouldascendnohigher。 Therecouldbenodoubtofthis,andthereremainednoresourcebuttodescend,andgiveupmygloriouspreyindespair。Iyieldedtofateandendeavoredtodescend。ButIcouldnotmove。Someunseenandmysteriousobstacleintervenedandstoppedme。Inaninstantthefullhorrorofmysituationseizedme。 Iwasunabletomoveeitherway,andwasdoomedtoaterribleandhorribledeath,thatofstarvation。Inaboy\'smind,however,thereisanextraordinaryamountofelasticityandhope,andIbegantothinkofallsortsofplanstoescapemygloomyfate。 Inthefirstplace,Irequirednofoodjustatpresent,havinghadanexcellentmeal,andwasthereforeallowedtimeforreflection。Myfirstthoughtwastotryandmovethemortarwithmyhand。HadI possessedaknife,somethingmighthavebeendone,butthatusefulinstrumentIhadleftinmycoatpocket。 Isoonfoundthatalleffortsofthiskindwerevainanduseless,andthatallIcouldhopetodowastowriggledownwards。 ButthoughIjerkedandstruggled,andstrovetoturn,itwasallinvain。Icouldnotmoveaninch,onewayortheother。Andtimeflewrapidly。MyearlyrisingprobablycontributedtothefactthatI feltsleepy,andgraduallygavewaytothesensationofdrowsiness。 Islept,andawokeindarkness,ravenouslyhungry。 Nighthadcome,andstillIcouldnotmove。Iwastightbound,anddidnotsucceedinchangingmypositionaninch。Igroanedaloud。 Neversincethedaysofmyhappychildhood,whenitwasahardshiptogofrommealtomealwithouteating,hadIreallyexperiencedhunger。Thesensationwasasnovelasitwaspainful。Ibegannowtolosemyheadandtoscreamandcryoutinmyagony。Somethingappeared,startledbymynoise。Itwasaharmlesslizard,butitappearedtomealoathsomereptile。AgainImadetheoldruinsresoundwithmycries,andfinallysoexhaustedmyselfthatIfainted。 HowlongIlayinakindoftranceorsleepIcannotsay,butwhenagainIrecoveredconsciousnessitwasday。HowillIfelt,howhungerstillgnawedatme,itwouldbehardtosay。Iwastooweaktoscreamnow,fartooweaktostruggle。 SuddenlyIwasstartledbyaroar。 \"Areyouthere,Henry?\"saidthevoiceofmyuncle;\"areyouthere,myboy?\" Icouldonlyfaintlyrespond,butIalsomadeadesperateefforttoturn。Somemortarfell。TothisIowedmybeingdiscovered。Whenthesearchtookplace,itwaseasilyseenthatmortarandsmallpiecesofstonehadrecentlyfallenfromabove。Hencemyuncle\'scry。 \"Becalm,\"hecried,\"ifwepulldownthewholeruin,youshallbesaved。\" Theyweredeliciouswords,butIhadlittlehope。 Soonhowever,aboutaquarterofanhourlaterIheardavoiceaboveme,atoneoftheupperfireplaces。 \"Areyoubeloworabove?\" \"Below,\"wasmyreply。 Inaninstantabasketwasloweredwithmilk,abiscuit,andanegg。 Myunclewasfearfultobetooreadywithhissupplyoffood。I drankthemilkfirst,forthirsthadnearlydeadenedhunger。Ithen,muchrefreshed,atemybreadandhardegg。 Theywerenowatworkatthewall。Icouldhearapickax。WishingtoescapealldangerfromthisterribleweaponImadeadesperatestruggle,andthebelt,whichsurroundedmywaistandwhichhadbeenhitchedonastone,gaveway。Iwasfree,andonlyescapedfallingdownbyarapidmotionofmyhandsandknees。 IntenminutesmoreIwasinmyuncle\'sarms,afterbeingtwodaysandnightsinthathorribleprison。Myoccasionaldeliriumpreventedmefromcountingtime。 Iwasweeksrecoveringfromthatawfulstarvationadventure;andyetwhatwasthattothehideoussufferingsInowendured? Afterdreamingforsometime,andthinkingofthisandothermatters,Ioncemorelookedaroundme。Wewerestillascendingwithfearfulrapidity。Everynowandthentheairappearedtocheckourrespirationasitdoesthatofaeronautswhentheascensionoftheballoonistoorapid。Butiftheyfeeladegreeofcoldinproportiontotheelevationtheyattainintheatmosphere,weexperiencedquiteacontraryeffect。Theheatbegantoincreaseinamostthreateningandexceptionalmanner。Icannottellexactlythemean,butIthinkitmusthavereachedonehundredtwenty-twodegreesFahrenheit。 Whatwasthemeaningofthisextraordinarychangeinthetemperature?Asfaraswehadhithertogone,factshadprovedthetheoriesofDavyandofLidenbrocktobecorrect。Untilnow,allthepeculiarconditionsofrefractoryrocks,ofelectricity,ofmagnetism,hadmodifiedthegenerallawsofnature,andhadcreatedforusamoderatetemperature;forthetheoryofthecentralfire,remained,inmyeyes,theonlyexplainableone。 Werewe,then,goingtoreachapositioninwhichthesephenomenaweretobecarriedoutinalltheirrigor,andinwhichtheheatwouldreducetherockstoastateoffusion? Suchwasmynotunnaturalfear,andIdidnotconcealthefactfrommyuncle。Mywayofdoingsomightbecoldandheartless,butI couldnothelpit。 \"Ifwearenotdrowned,orsmashedintopancakes,andifwedonotdieofstarvation,wehavethesatisfactionofknowingthatwemustbeburnedalive。\" Myuncle,inpresenceofthisbrusqueattack,simplyshruggedhisshoulders,andresumedhisreflections-whatevertheymightbe。 Anhourpassedaway,andexceptthattherewasaslightincreaseinthetemperaturenoincidentmodifiedthesituation。 Myuncleatlast,ofhisownaccord,brokesilence。 \"Well,Henry,myboy,\"hesaid,inacheerfulway,\"wemustmakeupourminds。\" \"Makeupourmindstowhat?\"Iasked,inconsiderablesurprise。 \"Well-tosomething。Wemustatwhateverriskrecruitourphysicalstrength。Ifwemakethefatalmistakeofhusbandingourlittleremnantoffood,wemayprobablyprolongourwretchedexistenceafewhours-butweshallremainweaktotheend。\" \"Yes,\"Igrowled,\"totheend。That,however,willnotkeepuslongwaiting。\" \"Well,onlyletachanceofsafetypresentitself-onlyallowthatamomentofactionbenecessary-whereshallwefindthemeansofactionifweallowourselvestobereducedtophysicalweaknessbyinanition?\" \"Whenthispieceofmeatisdevoured,Uncle,whathopewillthereremainuntous?\" \"None,mydearHenry,none。Butwillitdoyouanygoodtodevouritwithyoureyes?Youappeartometoreasonlikeonewithoutwillordecision,likeabeingwithoutenergy。\" \"Then,\"criedI,exasperatedtoadegreewhichisscarcelytobeexplained,\"youdonotmeantotellme-thatyou-thatyou-havenotlostallhope。 \"Certainlynot,\"repliedtheProfessorwithconsummatecoolness。 \"Youmeantotellme,Uncle,thatweshallgetoutofthismonstroussubterraneanshaft?\" \"Whilethereislifethereishope。Ibegtoassert,Henry,thataslongasaman\'sheartbeats,aslongasaman\'sfleshquivers,Idonotallowthatabeinggiftedwiththoughtandwillcanallowhimselftodespair。\" Whatanerve!Themanplacedinapositionlikethatweoccupiedmusthavebeenverybravetospeaklikethis。 \"Well,\"Icried,\"whatdoyoumeantodo?\" \"Eatwhatremainsofthefoodwehaveinourhands;letusswallowthelastcrumb。ItwillbelHeavenwilling,ourlastrepast。Well,nevermind-insteadofbeingexhaustedskeletons,weshallbemen。\" \"True,\"mutteredIinadespairingtone,\"letustakeourfill。\" \"Wemust,repliedmyuncle,withadeepsigh,\"callitwhatyouwill。\" Myuncletookapieceofthemeatthatremained,andsomecrustsofbiscuitwhichhadescapedthewreck。Hedividedthewholeintothreeparts。 Eachhadonepoundoffoodtolasthimaslongasheremainedintheinterioroftheearth。 Eachnowactedinaccordancewithhisownprivatecharacter。 Myuncle,theProfessor,ategreedily,butevidentlywithoutappetite,eatingsimplyfromsomemechanicalmotion。Iputthefoodinsidemylips,andhungryasIwas,chewedmymorselwithoutpleasure,andwithoutsatisfaction。 Hans,theguide,justasifhehadbeeneider-downhunting,swallowedeverymouthful,asthoughitwereausualaffair。Helookedlikeamanequallypreparedtoenjoysuperfluityortotalwant。