兂缈昏繃韬瓙鏉ワ紝瀹冭垂浜嗚繖涔堝ぇ鐨勫姏閲忥紝鏈�鍚庝竴娆¤功璺筹紝灞呯劧灏辫韫﹀埌娴蜂腑鍘讳簡銆傚彲鏄悍濉炲皵鐪嬬潃杩欐潯楸硷紝绔嬪嵆鎵戜笂鍘伙紝鎴戣鎷︿綇浠栫殑鏃跺�欙紝浠栦袱鎵嬪凡缁忔妸楸兼姄浣忎簡銆�
浠栫珛鍗宠鎵撳�掞紝涓よ吙韫湪绌轰腑锛屽崐韬夯鐥癸紝澶у0鍠婏細鈥滃晩锛氭垜鐨勪富浜猴紝鎴戠殑涓讳汉锛佹偍蹇潵鏁戞晳鎴戙�傗��
杩欏彲鎬滅殑鑰佸疄浜哄鎴戣璇濅笉鐢ㄢ�滅涓変汉绉扳�濓紝杩欐槸绗竴娆°��
鍔犳嬁澶т汉鍜屾垜璺戝幓鎶婁粬鎵惰捣鏉ワ紝鎴戜滑涓ゆ墜鎬ユ�ュ湴鎽╂摝姹狅紝褰撲粬鍥炲杩囨湭鐨勬椂鍊欙紝杩欎釜姘歌繙鍠滄鍒嗙被鐨勪汉鐢ㄥ崐鍚炲崐锛涘皬鐨勫0闊充綆浣庝粬璇达細鈥滆蒋楠ㄧ翰锛岃蒋槌嶇洰锛岄硟鍥哄畾鐨勶紝椴涗簹鐩紝绋i奔绉戯紝鐢甸奔灞烇紒鈥�
Part 2 Chapter 18
For several days the Nautilus kept off from the American coast. Evidently it did not wish to risk the tides of the Gulf of Mexico or of the sea of the Antilles. April 16th, we sighted Martinique and Guadaloupe from a distance of about thirty miles. I saw their tall peaks for an instant. The Canadian,replica chanel bags, who counted on carrying out his projects in the Gulf, by either landing or hailing one of the numerous boats that coast from one island to another, was quite disheartened. Flight would have been quite practicable, if Ned Land had been able to take possession of the boat without the Captain's knowledge. But in the open sea it could not be thought of. The Canadian, Conseil,imitation rolex watches, and I had a long conversation on this subject. For six months we had been prisoners on board the Nautilus. We had travelled 17,000 leagues; and,http://www.rolexsubmarinerreplicausa.com/, as Ned Land said,jordans for sale, there was no reason why it should come to an end. We could hope nothing from the Captain of the Nautilus, but only from ourselves. Besides, for some time past he had become graver, more retired, less sociable. He seemed to shun me. I met him rarely. Formerly he was pleased to explain the submarine marvels to me; now he left me to my studies, and came no more to the saloon. What change had come over him? For what cause? For my part, I did not wish to bury with me my curious and novel studies.
没有评论:
发表评论