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Chapter 1. The Indian Ocean

           Atfiveo’clockintheevening,beforethatfleetingtwilightwhichbindsnighttodayintropicalzones,ConseilandIwereastonishedbyacuriousspectacle.

           Itwasashoalofargonautstravellingalongonthesurfaceoftheocean.Wecouldcountseveralhundreds.TheybelongedtothetuberclekindwhicharepeculiartotheIndianseas.

           Thesegracefulmolluscsmovedbackwardsbymeansoftheirlocomotivetube,throughwhichtheypropelledthewateralreadydrawnin.Oftheireighttentacles,sixwereelongated,andstretchedoutfloatingonthewater,whilsttheothertwo,rolledupflat,werespreadtothewinglikealightsail.Isawtheirspiral-shapedandflutedshells,whichCuvierjustlycomparestoanelegantskiff.Aboatindeed!Itbearsthecreaturewhichsecretesitwithoutitsadheringtoit.

           FornearlyanhourtheNautilusfloatedinthemidstofthisshoalofmolluscs.ThenIknownotwhatsuddenfrighttheytook.Butasifatasignaleverysailwasfurled,thearmsfolded,thebodydrawnin,theshellsturnedover,changingtheircentreofgravity,andthewholefleetdisappearedunderthewaves.Neverdidtheshipsofasquadronmanoeuvrewithmoreunity.

           Atthatmomentnightfellsuddenly,andthereeds,scarcelyraisedbythebreeze,laypeaceablyunderthesidesoftheNautilus.

           Thenextday,26thofJanuary,wecuttheequatorattheeighty-secondmeridianandenteredthenorthernhemisphere.Duringthedayaformidabletroopofsharksaccompaniedus,terriblecreatures,whichmultiplyintheseseasandmakethemverydangerous.

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