第9章

类别:其他 作者:Jules Verne, Joeming W。 Dunn字数:11444更新时间:18/12/13 16:22:48
\"Yes。\" \"Well,makeready,Iamabouttopronounceyourname,\"saidtheProfessor。 Iappliedmyearclosetothesidesofthecavernousgallery,andassoonastheword\"Harry\"reachedmyear,Iturnedroundand,placingmylipstothewall,repeatedthesound。 \"Fortyseconds,\"saidmyuncle。\"Therehaselapsedfortysecondsbetweenthetwowords。Thesound,therefore,takestwentysecondstoascend。Now,allowingathousandandtwentyfeetforeverysecond- wehavetwentythousandfourhundredfeet-aleagueandahalfandone-eighth。\" Thesewordsfellonmysoullikeakindofdeathknell。 \"Aleagueandahalf,\"Imutteredinalowanddespairingvoice。 \"Itshallbegotover,myboy,\"criedmyuncleinacheerytone; \"dependonus。\" \"Butdoyouknowwhethertoascendordescend?\"Iaskedfaintlyenough。 \"Wehavetodescend,andIwilltellyouwhy。Youhavereachedavastopenspace,akindofbarecrossroad,fromwhichgalleriesdivergeineverydirection。Thatinwhichyouarenowlyingmustnecessarilybringyoutothispoint,foritappearsthatallthesemightyfissures,thesefracturesoftheglobe\'sinterior,radiatefromthevastcavernwhichweatthismomentoccupy。Rouseyourself,then,havecourageandcontinueyourroute。Walkifyoucan,ifnotdragyourselfalong-slide,ifnothingelseispossible。Theslopemustberatherrapid-andyouwillfindstrongarmstoreceiveyouattheendofyourjourney。Makeastart,likeagoodfellow。\" Thesewordsservedtorousesomekindofcourageinmysinkingframe。 \"Farewellforthepresent,gooduncle,Iamabouttotakemydeparture。AssoonasIstart,ourvoiceswillceasetocommingle。 Farewell,then,untilwemeetagain。\" \"Adieu,Harry-untilwesayWelcome。\"SuchwerethelastwordswhichreachedmyanxiousearsbeforeIcommencedmywearyandalmosthopelessjourney。 Thiswonderfulandsurprisingconversationwhichtookplacethroughthevastmassoftheearth\'slabyrinth,thesewordsexchanged,thespeakersbeingaboutfivemilesapart-endedwithhopefulandpleasantexpressions。IbreathedonemoreprayertoHeaven,Isentupwordsofthanksgiving-believinginmyinmostheartthatHehadledmetotheonlyplacewherethevoicesofmyfriendscouldreachmyears。 Thisapparentlyastoundingacousticmysteryiseasilyexplainablebysimplenaturallaws;itarosefromtheconductibilityoftherock。 Therearemanyinstancesofthissingularpropagationofsoundwhicharenotperceptibleinitslessmediatepositions。IntheinteriorgalleryofSt。Paul\'s,andamidthecuriouscavernsinSicily,thesephenomenaareobservable。ThemostmarvelousofthemallisknownastheEarofDionysius。 Thesememoriesofthepast,ofmyearlyreadingandstudies,camefreshtomythoughts。Moreover,IbegantoreasonthatifmyuncleandIcouldcommunicateatsogreatadistance,noseriousobstaclecouldexistbetweenus。AllIhadtodowastofollowthedirectionwhencethesoundhadreachedme;andlogicallyputtingit,Imustreachhimifmystrengthdidnotfail。 Iaccordinglyrosetomyfeet。Isoonfound,however,thatIcouldnotwalk;thatImustdragmyselfalong。TheslopeasIexpectedwasveryrapid;butIallowedmyselftoslipdown。 Soontherapidityofthedescentbegantoassumefrightfulproportions;andmenacedafearfulfall。Iclutchedatthesides;I graspedatprojectionsofrocks;Ithrewmyselfbackwards。Allinvain。MyweaknesswassogreatIcoulddonothingtosavemyself。 Suddenlyearthfailedme。 Iwasfirstlaunchedintoadarkandgloomyvoid。Ithenstruckagainsttheprojectingasperitiesofaverticalgallery,aperfectwell。Myheadboundedagainstapointedrock,andIlostallknowledgeofexistence。AsfarasIwasconcerned,deathhadclaimedmeforhisown。 CHAPTER26 ARapidRecoveryWHENIreturnedtotheconsciousnessofexistence,Ifoundmyselfsurroundedbyakindofsemiobscurity,lyingonsomethickandsoftcoverlets。Myunclewaswatching-hiseyesfixedintentlyonmycountenance,agraveexpressiononhisface,atearinhiseye。Atthefirstsighwhichstruggledfrommybosom,hetookholdofmyhand。 Whenhesawmyeyesopenandfixthemselvesuponhis,heutteredaloudcryofloudcryofjoy。\"Helives!helives!\" \"Yes,mygooduncle,\"Iwhispered。 \"Mydearboy,\"continuedthegrimProfessor,claspingmetohisheart,\"youaresaved!\" Iwasdeeplyandunaffectedlytouchedbythetoneinwhichthesewordswereuttered,andevenmorebythekindlycarewhichaccompaniedthem。TheProfessor,however,wasoneofthosemenwhomustbeseverelytriedinordertoinduceanydisplayofaffectionorgentleemotion。AtthismomentourfriendHans,theguide,joinedus。Hesawmyhandinthatofmyuncle,andIventuretosaythat,taciturnashewas,hiseyesbeamedwithlivelysatisfaction。 \"Goddag,\"hesaid。 \"Goodday,Hans,goodday,\"Ireplied,inasheartyatoneasI couldassume,\"andnow,Uncle,thatwearetogether,tellmewhereweare。Ihavelostallideaofourposition,asofeverythingelse。\" \"Tomorrow,Harry,tomorrow,\"hereplied。\"Todayyouarefartooweak。Yourheadissurroundedwithbandagesandpoulticesthatmustnotbetouched。Sleep,myboy,sleep,andtomorrowyouwillknowallthatyourequire。\" \"But,\"Icried,letmeknowwhato\'clockitis-whatdayitis?\" \"Itisnoweleveno\'clockatnight,andthisisoncemoreSunday。ItisnowtheninthofthemonthofAugust。AndIdistinctlyprohibityoufromaskinganymorequestionsuntilthetenthofthesame。\" Iwas,ifthetruthweretold,veryweakindeed,andmyeyessoonclosedinvoluntarily。Ididrequireagoodnight\'srest,andIwentoffreflectingatthelastmomentthatmyperilousadventureintheinterioroftheearth,intotaldarkness,hadlastedfourdays! Onthemorningofthenextday,atmyawakening,Ibegantolookaroundme。Mysleepingplace,madeofallourtravelingbedding,wasinacharminggrotto,adornedwithmagnificentstalagmites,glitteringinallthecolorsoftherainbow,thefloorofsoftandsilverysand。 Adimobscurityprevailed。Notorch,nolampwaslighted,andyetcertainunexplainedbeamsoflightpenetratedfromwithout,andmadetheirwaythroughtheopeningofthebeautifulgrotto。 I,moreover,heardavagueandindefinitemurmur,liketheebbandflowofwavesuponastrand,andsometimesIverilybelievedIcouldhearthesighingofthewind。 Ibegantobelievethat,insteadofbeingawake,Imustbedreaming。 Surelymybrainhadnotbeenaffectedbymyfall,andallthatoccurredduringthelasttwenty-fourhourswasnotthefrenziedvisionsofmadness?Andyetaftersomereflection,atrialofmyfaculties,IcametotheconclusionthatIcouldnotbemistaken。Eyesandearscouldnotsurelybothdeceiveme。 \"Itisarayoftheblesseddaylight,\"Isaidtomyself,\"whichhaspenetratedthroughsomemightyfissureintherocks。Butwhatisthemeaningofthismurmurofwaves,thisunmistakablemoaningofthesalt-seabillows?Icanhear,too,plainlyenough,thewhistlingofthewind。ButcanIbealtogethermistaken?Ifmyuncle,duringmyillness,hasbutcarriedmebacktothesurfaceoftheearth!Hashe,onmyaccount,givenuphiswondrousexpedition,orinsomestrangemannerhasitcometoanend?\" Iwaspuzzlingmybrainovertheseandotherquestions,whentheProfessorjoinedme。 \"Goodday,Harry,\"hecriedinajoyoustone。\"Ifancyyouarequitewell。\" \"Iamverymuchbetter,\"Ireplied,actuallysittingupinmybed。 \"Iknewthatwouldbetheendofit,asyousleptbothsoundlyandtranquilly。HansandIhaveeachtakenturntowatch,andeveryhourwehaveseenvisiblesignsofamelioration。\" \"Youmustberight,Uncle,\"wasmyreply,\"forIfeelasifI coulddojusticetoanymealyoucouldputbeforeme。\" \"Youshalleat,myboy,youshalleat。Thefeverhasleftyou。OurexcellentfriendHanshasrubbedyourwoundsandbruiseswithIknownotwhatointment,ofwhichtheIcelandersalonepossessthesecret。 Andtheyhavehealedyourbruisesinthemostmarvelousmanner。Ah,he\'sawisefellowisMasterHans。\" Whilehewasspeaking,myunclewasplacingbeforemeseveralarticlesoffood,which,despitehisearnestinjunctions,Ireadilydevoured。Assoonasthefirstrageofhungerwasappeased,I overwhelmedhimwithquestions,towhichhenownolongerhesitatedtogiveanswers。 Ithenlearned,forthefirsttime,thatmyprovidentialfallhadbroughtmetothebottomofanalmostperpendiculargallery。AsIcamedown,amidstaperfectshowerofstones,theleastofwhichfallingonmewouldhavecrushedmetodeath,theycametotheconclusionthatIhadcarriedwithmeanentiredislocatedrock。Ridingasitwereonthisterriblechariot,Iwascastheadlongintomyuncle\'sarms。 AndintothemIfell,insensibleandcoveredwithblood。 \"Itisindeedamiracle,\"wastheProfessor\'sfinalremark,\"thatyouwerenotkilledathousandtimesover。Butletustakecarenevertoseparate;forsurelyweshouldrisknevermeetingagain。\" \"Letustakecareneveragaintoseparate。\" Thesewordsfellwithasortofchilluponmyheart。Thejourney,then,wasnotover。Ilookedatmyunclewithsurpriseandastonishment。Myuncle,afteraninstant\'sexaminationofmycountenance,said:\"Whatisthematter,Harry?\" \"Iwanttoaskyouaveryseriousquestion。YousaythatIamallrightinhealth?\" \"Certainlyyouare。\" \"Andallmylimbsaresoundandcapableofnewexertion?\"Iasked。 \"Mostundoubtedly。\" \"Butwhataboutmyhead?\"wasmynextanxiousquestion。 \"Well,yourhead,exceptthatyouhaveoneortwocontusions,isexactlywhereitoughttobe-onyourshoulders,\"saidmyuncle,laughing。 \"Well,myownopinionisthatmyheadisnotexactlyright。Infact,Ibelievemyselfslightlydelirious。\" \"Whatmakesyouthinkso?\" \"IwillexplainwhyIfancyIhavelostmysenses,\"Icried。\"HavewenotreturnedtothesurfaceofMotherEarth?\" \"Certainlynot。\" \"ThentrulyImustbemad,fordoInotseethelightofday?doI nothearthewhistlingofthewind?andcanInotdistinguishthewashofagreatsea?\" \"Andthatisallthatmakesyouuneasy?\"saidmyuncle,withasmile。 \"Canyouexplain?\" \"Iwillnotmakeanyattempttoexplain;forthewholematterisutterlyinexplicable。Butyoushallseeandjudgeforyourself。Youwillthenfindthatgeologicalscienceisasyetinitsinfancy-andthatwearedoomedtoenlightentheworld。\" \"Letusadvance,then,\"Icriedeagerly,nolongerabletorestrainmycuriosity。 \"Waitamoment,mydearHarry,\"heresponded;\"youmusttakeprecautionsafteryourillnessbeforegoingintotheopenair。\" \"Theopenair?\" \"Yes,myboy。Ihavetowarnyouthatthewindisratherviolent- andIhavenowishforyoutoexposeyourselfwithoutnecessaryprecautions。\" \"ButIbegtoassureyouthatIamperfectlyrecoveredfrommyillness。\" \"Havejustalittlepatience,myboy。Arelapsewouldbeinconvenienttoallparties。Wehavenotimetolose-asourapproachingseavoyagemaybeoflongduration。\" \"Seavoyage?\"Icried,morebewilderedthanever。 \"Yes。Youmusttakeanotherday\'srest,andweshallbereadytogoonboardbytomorrow,\"repliedmyuncle,withapeculiarsmile。 \"Goonboard!\"Thewordsutterlyastonishedme。 Goonboard-whatandhow?Hadwecomeuponariver,alake,hadwediscoveredsomeinlandsea?Wasavessellyingatanchorinsomepartoftheinterioroftheearth? Mycuriositywasworkeduptotheveryhighestpitch。Myunclemadevainattemptstorestrainme。Whenatlast,however,hediscoveredthatmyfeverishimpatiencewoulddomoreharmthangood- andthatthesatisfactionofmywishescouldalonerestoremetoacalmstateofmind-hegaveway。 Idressedmyselfrapidly-andthentakingtheprecautiontopleasemyuncle,ofwrappingmyselfinoneofthecoverlets,Irushedoutofthegrotto。 CHAPTER27 TheCentralSeaATfirstIsawabsolutelynothing。Myeyes,whollyunusedtotheeffulgenceoflight,couldnotbearthesuddenbrightness;andIwascompelledtoclosethem。WhenIwasabletoreopenthem,Istoodstill,farmorestupefiedthanastonished。Notallthewildesteffectsofimaginationcouldhaveconjuredupsuchascene!\"Thesea-thesea,\"Icried。 \"Yes,\"repliedmyuncle,inatoneofpardonablepride;\"theCentralSea。Nofuturenavigatorwilldenythefactofmyhavingdiscoveredit;andhenceofacquiringarightofgivingitaname。\" Itwasquitetrue。Avast,limitlessexpanseofwater,theendofalakeifnotofanocean,spreadbeforeus,untilitwaslostinthedistance。Theshore,whichwasverymuchindented,consistedofabeautifulsoftgoldensand,mixedwithsmallshells,thelong-desertedhomeofsomeofthecreaturesofapastage。Thewavesbrokeincessantly-andwithapeculiarlysonorousmurmur,tobefoundinundergroundlocalities。Aslightfrothyflakearoseasthewindblewalongthepellucidwaters;andmanyadashofspraywasblownintomyface。Themightysuperstructureofrockwhichroseabovetoaninconceivableheightleftonlyanarrowopening-butwherewestood,therewasalargemarginofstrand。Onallsideswerecapesandpromontoriesandenormouscliffs,partiallywornbytheeternalbreakingofthewaves,throughcountlessages!AndasIgazedfromsidetoside,themightyrocksfadedawaylikeafleecyfilmofcloud。 Itwasinrealityanocean,withantheusualcharacteristicsofaninlandsea,onlyhorriblywild-sorigid,coldandsavage。 Onethingstartledandpuzzledmegreatly。HowwasitthatIwasabletolookuponthatvastsheetofwaterinsteadofbeingplungedinutterdarkness?Thevastlandscapebeforemewaslituplikeday。 Buttherewaswantingthedazzlingbrilliancy,thesplendidirradiationofthesun;thepalecoldilluminationofthemoon;thebrightnessofthestars。Theilluminatingpowerinthissubterraneanregion,fromitstremblingandRickeringcharacter,itscleardrywhiteness,theveryslightelevationofitstemperature,itsgreatsuperioritytothatofthemoon,wasevidentlyelectric;somethinginthenatureoftheauroraborealis,onlythatitsphenomenawereconstant,andabletolightupthewholeoftheoceancavern。 Thetremendousvaultaboveourheads,thesky,sotospeak,appearedtobecomposedofaconglomerationofnebulousvapors,inconstantmotion。Ishouldoriginallyhavesupposedthat,undersuchanatmosphericpressureasmustexistinthatplace,theevaporationofwatercouldnotreallytakeplace,andyetfromtheactionofsomephysicallaw,whichescapedmymemory,therewereheavyanddensecloudsrollingalongthatmightyvault,partiallyconcealingtheroof。 Electriccurrentsproducedastonishingplayoflightandshadeinthedistance,especiallyaroundtheheavierclouds。Deepshadowswerecastbeneath,andthensuddenly,betweentwoclouds,therewouldcomearayofunusualbeauty,andremarkableintensity。Andyetitwasnotlikethesun,foritgavenoheat。 Theeffectwassadandexcruciatinglymelancholy。Insteadofanoblefirmamentofblue,studdedwithstars,therewasabovemeaheavyroofofgranite,whichseemedtocrushme。 Gazingaround,IbegantothinkofthetheoryoftheEnglishcaptainwhocomparedtheearthtoavasthollowsphereintheinteriorofwhichtheairisretainedinaluminousstatebymeansofatmosphericpressure,whiletwostars,PlutoandProserpine,circledthereintheirmysteriousorbits。Afterall,supposetheoldfellowwasright! Intruth,wewereimprisoned-boundasitwere,inavastexcavation。Itswidthitwasimpossibletomakeout;theshore,oneitherhand,wideningrapidlyuntillosttosight;whileitslengthwasequallyuncertain。Ahazeonthedistanthorizonboundedourview。 Astoitsheight,wecouldseethatitmustbemanymilestotheroof。 Lookingupward,itwasimpossibletodiscoverwherethestupendousroofbegan。Thelowestofthecloudsmusthavebeenfloatingatanelevationoftwothousandyards,aheightgreaterthanthatofterrestrialvapors,whichcircumstancewasdoubtlessowingtotheextremedensityoftheair。 Iusetheword\"cavern\"inordertogiveanideaoftheplace。I cannotdescribeitsawfulgrandeur;humanlanguagefailstoconveyanideaofitssavagesublimity。Whetherthissingularvacuumhadorhadnotbeencausedbythesuddencoolingoftheearthwheninastateoffusion,Icouldnotsay。Ihadreadofmostwonderfulandgiganticcaverns-but,noneinanywaylikethis。 ThegreatgrottoofGuachara,inColombia,visitedbythelearnedHumboldt;thevastandpartiallyexploredMammothCaveinKentucky- whatweretheseholesintheearthtothatinwhichIstoodinspeechlessadmiration!withitsvaporyclouds,itselectriclight,andthemightyoceanslumberinginitsbosom!Imagination,notdescription,canalonegiveanideaofthesplendorandvastnessofthecave。 Igazedatthesemarvelsinprofoundsilence。WordswereutterlywantingtoindicatethesensationsofwonderIexperienced。I seemed,asIstooduponthatmysteriousshore,asifIweresomewanderinginhabitantofadistantplanet,presentforthefirsttimeatthespectacleofsometerrestrialphenomenabelongingtoanotherexistence。Togivebodyandexistencetosuchnewsensationswouldhaverequiredthecoinageofnewwords-andheremyfeeblebrainfounditselfwhollyatfault。Ilookedon,Ithought,Ireflected,I admired,inastateofstupefactionnotaltogetherunmingledwithfear! Theunexpectedspectaclerestoredsomecolortomypallidcheeks。 Iseemedtobeactuallygettingbetterundertheinfluenceofthisnovelty。Moreover,thevivacityofthedenseatmospherereanimatedmybodybyinflatingmylungswithunaccustomedoxygen。 Itwillbereadilyconceivedthatafteranimprisonmentofforty-sevendays,inadarkandmiserabletunnelitwaswithinfinitedelightthatIbreathedthissalineair。Itwaslikethegenial,revivinginfluenceofthesaltseawaves。 Myunclehadalreadygotoverthefirstsurprise。 WiththeLatinpoetHoracehisideawasthat- NottoadmireisalltheartIknow,Tomakemanhappyandtokeephimso。 \"Well,\"hesaid,aftergivingmetimethoroughlytoappreciatethemarvelsofthisundergroundsea,\"doyoufeelstrongenoughtowalkupanddown?\" \"Certainly,\"wasmyreadyanswer,\"nothingwouldgivemegreaterpleasure。\" \"Wellthen,myboy,\"hesaid,leanonmyarm,andwewillstrollalongthebeach。\" Iacceptedhisoffereagerly,andwebegantowalkalongtheshoresofthisextraordinarylake。Toourleftwereabruptrocks,piledoneupontheother-astupendoustitanicpile;downtheirsidesleapedinnumerablecascades,whichatlast,becominglimpidandmurmuringstreams,werelostinthewatersofthelake。Lightvapors,whichrosehereandthere,andfloatedinfleecycloudsfromrocktorock,indicatedhotsprings,whichalsopouredtheirsuperfluityintothevastreservoiratourfeet。 AmongthemIrecognizedouroldandfaithfulstream,theHansbach,which,lostinthatwildbasin,seemedasifithadbeenflowingsincethecreationoftheworld。 \"WeshallmissourexcellentfriendIremarked,withadeepsigh。 \"Bah!\"saidmyuncletestily,\"whatmattersit?Thatoranother,itisallthesame。\" Ithoughttheremarkungrateful,andfeltalmostinclinedtosayso; butIforbore。 Atthismomentmyattentionwasattractedbyanunexpectedspectacle。Afterwehadgoneaboutfivehundredyards,wesuddenlyturnedasteeppromontory,andfoundourselvesclosetoaloftyforest!Itconsistedofstraighttrunkswithtuftedtops,inshapelikeparasols。Theairseemedtohavenoeffectuponthesetrees- whichinspiteofatolerablebreezeremainedasstillandmotionlessasiftheyhadbeenpetrified。 Ihastenedforward。Icouldfindnonameforthesesingularformations。Didtheynotbelongtothetwothousandandmoreknowntrees-orwerewetomakethediscoveryofanewgrowth?Bynomeans。Whenweatlastreachedtheforest,andstoodbeneaththetrees,mysurprisegavewaytoadmiration。 Intruth,Iwassimplyinthepresenceofaveryordinaryproductoftheearth,ofsingularandgiganticproportions。Myuncleunhesitatinglycalledthembytheirrealnames。 \"Itisonly,\"hesaid,inhiscoolestmanner,\"aforestofmushrooms。\" OncloseexaminationIfoundthathewasnotmistaken。Judgeofthedevelopmentattainedbythisproductofdamphotsoils。IhadheardthattheLycoperdongiganteumreachesninefeetincircumference,butherewerewhitemushrooms,nearlyfortyfeethigh,andwithtopsofequaldimensions。Theygrewincountlessthousands-thelightcouldnotmakeitswaythroughtheirmassivesubstance,andbeneaththemreignedagloomyandmysticdarkness。 StillIwishedtogoforward。Thecoldintheshadesofthissingularforestwasintense。Fornearlyanhourwewanderedaboutinthisvisibledarkness。AtlengthIleftthespot,andoncemorereturnedtotheshoresofthelake,tolightandcomparativewarmth。 Buttheamazingvegetationofsubterraneouslandwasnotconfinedtogiganticmushrooms。Newwondersawaitedusateverystep。Wehadnotgonemanyhundredyards,whenwecameuponamightygroupofothertreeswithdiscoloredleaves-thecommonhumbletreesofMotherEarth,ofanexorbitantandphenomenalsize:lycopodsahundredfeethigh; floweringfernsastallaspines;giganticgrasses! \"Astonishing,magnificent,splendid!\"criedmyuncle;\"herewehavebeforeusthewholefloraofthesecondperiodoftheworld,thatoftransition。Beholdthehumbleplantsofourgardens,whichinthefirstagesoftheworldweremightytrees。Lookaroundyou,mydearHarry。Nobotanisteverbeforegazedonsuchasight!\" Myuncle\'senthusiasm,alwaysalittlemorethanwasrequired,wasnowexcusable。 \"Youareright,Uncle,\"Iremarked。\"Providenceappearstohavedesignedthepreservationinthisvastandmysterioushothouseofantediluvianplants,toprovethesagacityoflearnedmeninfiguringthemsomarvelouslyonpaper。\" \"Wellsaid,myboy-verywellsaid;itisindeedamightyhothouse。Butyouwouldalsobewithintheboundsofreasonandcommonsense,ifyouaddedthatitisalsoavastmenagerie。\" Ilookedratheranxiouslyaround。Iftheanimalswereasexaggeratedastheplants,thematterwouldcertainlybeserious。 \"Amenagerie?\" \"Doubtless。Lookatthedustwearetreadingunderfoot-beholdtheboneswithwhichthewholesoiloftheseashoreiscovered-\" \"Bones,\"Ireplied,\"yes,certainly,thebonesofantediluviananimals。\" IstoopeddownasIspoke,andpickeduponeortwosingularremains,relicsofabygoneage。Itwaseasytogiveanametothesegiganticbones,insomeinstancesasbigastrunksoftrees。 \"Hereis,clearly,thelowerjawboneofamastodon,\"Icried,almostaswarmlyandenthusiasticallyasmyuncle;\"herearethemolarsoftheDinotherium;hereisalegbonewhichbelongedtotheMegatherium。 Youareright,Uncle,itisindeedamenagerie;forthemightyanimalstowhichthesebonesoncebelonged,havelivedanddiedontheshoresofthissubterraneansea,undertheshadowoftheseplants。 Look,yonderarewholeskeletons-andyet-\" \"Andyet,nephew?\"saidmyuncle,noticingthatIsuddenlycametoafullstop。 \"Idonotunderstandthepresenceofsuchbeastsingranitecaverns,howevervastandprodigious,\"wasmyreply。 \"Whynot?\"saidmyuncle,withverymuchofhisoldprofessionalimpatience。 \"Becauseitiswellknownthatanimallifeonlyexistedonearthduringthesecondaryperiod,whenthesedimentarysoilwasformedbythealluviums,andthusreplacedthehotandburningrocksoftheprimitiveage。\" \"Ihavelistenedtoyouearnestlyandwithpatience,Harry,andI haveasimpleandclearanswertoyourobjections:andthatis,thatthisitselfisasedimentarysoil。\" \"Howcanthatbeatsuchenormousdepthfromthesurfaceoftheearth?\" \"Thefactcanbeexplainedbothsimplyandgeologically。Atacertainperiod,theearthconsistedonlyofanelasticcrust,liabletoalternativeupwardanddownwardmovementsinvirtueofthelawofattraction。Itisveryprobablethatmanyalandsliptookplaceinthosedays,andthatlargeportionsofsedimentarysoilwerecastintohugeandmightychasms。\" \"Quitepossible,\"Idrylyremarked。\"But,Uncle,iftheseantediluviananimalsformerlylivedinthesesubterraneanregions,whatmorelikelythanthatoneofthesemonstersmayatthismomentbeconcealedbehindoneofyondermightyrocks。\" AsIspoke,Ilookedkeenlyaround,examiningwithcareeverypointofthehorizon;butnothingaliveappearedtoexistonthesedesertedshores。 Inowfeltratherfatigued,andtoldmyuncleso。Thewalkandexcitementweretoomuchformeinmyweakstate。Ithereforeseatedmyselfattheendofapromontory,atthefootofwhichthewavesbrokeinincessantrolls。Ilookedroundabayformedbyprojectionsofvastgraniticrocks。Attheextremeendwasalittleportprotectedbyhugepyramidsofstones。Abrigandthreeorfourschoonersmighthavelaintherewithperfectease。Sonaturaldiditseem,thateveryminutemyimaginationinducedmetoexpectavesselcomingoutunderallsailandmakingfortheopenseaundertheinfluenceofawarmsoutherlybreeze。 Butthefantasticillusionneverlastedmorethanaminute。Weweretheonlylivingcreaturesinthissubterraneanworld! Duringcertainperiodstherewasanuttercessationofwind,whenasilencedeeper,moreterriblethanthesilenceofthedesertfelluponthesesolitaryandaridrocks-andseemedtohanglikealeadenweightuponthewatersofthissingularocean。Isought,amidtheawfulstillness,topenetratethroughthedistantfog,toteardowntheveilwhichconcealedthemysteriousdistance。Whatunspokenwordsweremurmuredbymytremblinglips-whatquestionsdidIwishtoaskanddidnot!Wheredidthisseaend-towhatdiditlead?Shouldweeverbeabletoexamineitsdistantshores? Butmyunclehadnodoubtsaboutthematter。Hewasconvincedthatourenterprisewouldintheendbesuccessful。Formypart,Iwasinastateofpainfulindecision-Idesiredtoembarkonthejourneyandtosucceed,andstillIfearedtheresult。 Afterwehadpassedanhourormoreinsilentcontemplationofthewondrousspectacle,weroseandwentdowntowardsthebankonourwaytothegrotto,whichIwasnotsorrytogain。Afteraslightrepast,Isoughtrefugeinslumber,andatlength,aftermanyandtediousstruggles,sleepcameovermywearyeyes。 CHAPTER28 LaunchingtheRaftONthemorningofthenextday,tomygreatsurprise,Iawokecompletelyrestored。Ithoughtabathwouldbedelightfulaftermylongillnessandsufferings。So,soonafterrising,IwentandplungedintothewatersofthisnewMediterranean。Thebathwascool,freshandinvigorating。 Icamebacktobreakfastwithanexcellentappetite。Hans,ourworthyguide,thoroughlyunderstoodhowtocooksucheatablesaswewereabletoprovide;hehadbothfireandwateratdiscretion,sothathewasenabledslightlytovarythewearymonotonyofourordinaryrepast。