20000 лье под водой

Chapter 1. The Indian Ocean

           Toanyonebutmyself,whohadagreatloveforthesea,thehourswouldhaveseemedlongandmonotonous;butthedailywalksontheplatform,whenIsteepedmyselfintherevivingairoftheocean,thesightoftherichwatersthroughthewindowsofthesaloon,thebooksinthelibrary,thecompilingofmymemoirs,tookupallmytime,andleftmenotamomentofennuiorweariness.

           Forsomedayswesawagreatnumberofaquaticbirds,sea-mewsorgulls.Somewerecleverlykilledand,preparedinacertainway,madeveryacceptablewater-game.Amongstlarge-wingedbirds,carriedalongdistancefromalllandsandrestinguponthewavesfromthefatigueoftheirflight,Isawsomemagnificentalbatrosses,utteringdiscordantcrieslikethebrayingofanass,andbirdsbelongingtothefamilyofthelong-wings.

           Astothefish,theyalwaysprovokedouradmirationwhenwesurprisedthesecretsoftheiraquaticlifethroughtheopenpanels.IsawmanykindswhichIneverbeforehadachanceofobserving.

           Fromthe21sttothe23rdofJanuarytheNautiluswentattherateoftwohundredandfiftyleaguesintwenty-fourhours,beingfivehundredandfortymiles,ortwenty-twomilesanhour.Ifwerecognisedsomanydifferentvarietiesoffish,itwasbecause,attractedbytheelectriclight,theytriedtofollowus;thegreaterpart,however,weresoondistancedbyourspeed,thoughsomekepttheirplaceinthewatersoftheNautilusforatime.

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