| FIRST PART
CHAPTER 17: An Underwater Forest
 (continued)For an hour plains of sand unrolled before our steps.
 Often the seafloor rose to within two meters of the surface of the water.
 I could then see our images clearly mirrored on the underside
 of the waves, but reflected upside down:  above us there appeared
 an identical band that duplicated our every movement and gesture;
 in short, a perfect likeness of the quartet near which it walked,
 but with heads down and feet in the air. Another unusual effect.  Heavy clouds passed above us, forming and
 fading swiftly.  But after thinking it over, I realized that these
 so-called clouds were caused simply by the changing densities of
 the long ground swells, and I even spotted the foaming "white caps"
 that their breaking crests were proliferating over the surface
 of the water.  Lastly, I couldn't help seeing the actual shadows
 of large birds passing over our heads, swiftly skimming the surface
 of the sea. On this occasion I witnessed one of the finest gunshots ever to
 thrill the marrow of a hunter.  A large bird with a wide wingspan,
 quite clearly visible, approached and hovered over us.  When it was just a
 few meters above the waves, Captain Nemo's companion took aim and fired.
 The animal dropped, electrocuted, and its descent brought it within
 reach of our adroit hunter, who promptly took possession of it.
 It was an albatross of the finest species, a wonderful specimen
 of these open-sea fowl. This incident did not interrupt our walk.  For two hours we were
 sometimes led over plains of sand, sometimes over prairies of seaweed
 that were quite arduous to cross.  In all honesty, I was dead tired
 by the time I spotted a hazy glow half a mile away, cutting through
 the darkness of the waters.  It was the Nautilus's beacon.
 Within twenty minutes we would be on board, and there I could
 breathe easy again--because my tank's current air supply seemed
 to be quite low in oxygen.  But I was reckoning without an encounter
 that slightly delayed our arrival. I was lagging behind some twenty paces when I saw Captain Nemo suddenly
 come back toward me.  With his powerful hands he sent me buckling
 to the ground, while his companion did the same to Conseil.  At first I
 didn't know what to make of this sudden assault, but I was reassured
 to observe the captain lying motionless beside me. |