SECOND PART
CHAPTER 22: The Last Words of Captain Nemo
(continued)
I crept forward through the Nautilus's dark gangways, pausing after
each step to curb the pounding of my heart.
I arrived at the corner door of the lounge. I opened it gently.
The lounge was plunged in profound darkness. Chords from the organ
were reverberating faintly. Captain Nemo was there. He didn't see me.
Even in broad daylight I doubt that he would have noticed me,
so completely was he immersed in his trance.
I inched over the carpet, avoiding the tiniest bump whose noise
might give me away. It took me five minutes to reach the door
at the far end, which led into the library.
I was about to open it when a gasp from Captain Nemo nailed
me to the spot. I realized that he was standing up.
I even got a glimpse of him because some rays of light from
the library had filtered into the lounge. He was coming toward me,
arms crossed, silent, not walking but gliding like a ghost.
His chest was heaving, swelling with sobs. And I heard him murmur
these words, the last of his to reach my ears:
"O almighty God! Enough! Enough!"
Was it a vow of repentance that had just escaped from this
man's conscience . . . ?
Frantic, I rushed into the library. I climbed the central companionway,
and going along the upper gangway, I arrived at the skiff.
I went through the opening that had already given access to
my two companions.
"Let's go, let's go!" I exclaimed.
"Right away!" the Canadian replied.
First, Ned Land closed and bolted the opening cut into the
Nautilus's sheet iron, using the monkey wrench he had with him.
After likewise closing the opening in the skiff, the Canadian began
to unscrew the nuts still bolting us to the underwater boat.
Suddenly a noise from the ship's interior became audible.
Voices were answering each other hurriedly. What was it?
Had they spotted our escape? I felt Ned Land sliding a dagger
into my hand.
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