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第38章 Deeper and Deeper(1)

IN truth,we were compelled to put ourselves upon rations.Our supply would certainly last not more than three days.I found this out about supper time.The worst part of the matter was that,in what is called the transition rocks,it was hardly to be expected we should meet with water!

I had read of the horrors of thirst,and I knew that where we were,a brief trial of its sufferings would put an end to our adventures-and our lives!But it was utterly useless to discuss the matter with my uncle.He would have answered by some axiom from Plato.

During the whole of next day we proceeded on our journey through this interminable gallery,arch after arch,tunnel after tunnel.We journeyed without exchanging a word.We had become as mute and reticent as Hans,our guide.

The road had no longer an upward tendency;at all events,if it had,it was not to be made out very clearly.Sometimes there could be no doubt that we were going downwards.But this inclination was scarcely to be distinguished,and was by no means reassuring to the Professor,because the character of the strata was in no wise modified,and the transition character of the rocks became more and more marked.

It was a glorious sight to see how the electric light brought out the sparkles in the walls of the calcareous rocks,and the old red sandstone.One might have fancied oneself in one of those deep cuttings in Devonshire,which have given their name to this kind of soil.Some magnificent specimens of marble projected from the sides of the gallery:some of an agate grey with white veins of variegated character,others of a yellow spotted color,with red veins;farther off might be seen samples of color in which cherry-tinted seams were to be found in all their brightest shades.

The greater number of these marbles were stamped with the marks of primitive animals.Since the previous evening,nature and creation had made considerable progress.Instead of the rudimentary trilobites,Iperceived the remains of a more perfect order.Among others,the fish in which the eye of a geologist has been able to discover the first form of the reptile.

The Devonian seas were inhabited by a vast number of animals of this species,which were deposited in tens of thousands in the rocks of new formation.

It was quite evident to me that we were ascending the scale of animal life of which man forms the summit.My excellent uncle,the Professor,appeared not to take notice of these warnings.He was determined at any risk to proceed.

He must have been in expectation of one of two things;either that a vertical well was about to open under his feet,and thus allow him to continue his descent,or that some insurmountable obstacle would compel us to stop and go back by the road we had so long traveled.But evening came again,and,to my horror,neither hope was doomed to be realized!

On Friday,after a night when I began to feel the gnawing agony of thirst,and when in consequence appetite decreased,our little band rose and once more followed the turnings and windings,the ascents and descents,of this interminable gallery.All were silent and gloomy.

I could see that even my uncle had ventured too far.

After about ten hours of further progress-a progress dull and monotonous to the last degree-I remarked that the reverberation,and reflection of our lamps upon the sides of the tunnel,had singularly diminished.The marble,the schist,the calcareous rocks,the red sandstone,had disappeared,leaving in their places a dark and gloomy wall,somber and without brightness.When we reached a remarkably narrow part of the tunnel,I leaned my left hand against the rock.

When I took my hand away,and happened to glance at it,it was quite black.We had reached the coal strata of the Central Earth.

"A coal mine!"I cried.

"A coal mine without miners,"responded my uncle,a little severely.

"How can we tell?"

"I can tell,"replied my uncle,in a sharp and doctorial tone."I am perfectly certain that this gallery through successive layers of coal was not cut by the hand of man.But whether it is the work of nature or not is of little concern to us.The hour for our evening meal has come-let us sup.

Hans,the guide,occupied himself in preparing food.I had come to that point when I could no longer eat.All I cared about were the few drops of water which fell to my share.What I suffered it is useless to record.The guide's gourd,not quite half full,was all that was left for us three!

Having finished their repast,my two companions laid themselves down upon their rugs,and found in sleep a remedy for their fatigue and sufferings.As for me,I could not sleep,I lay counting the hours until morning.

The next morning,Saturday,at six o'clock,we started again.Twenty minutes later we suddenly came upon a vast excavation.From its mighty extent I saw at once that the hand of man could have had nothing to do with this coal mine;the vault above would have fallen in;as it was,it was only held together by some miracle of nature.

This mighty natural cavern was about a hundred feet wide,by about a hundred and fifty high.The earth had evidently been cast apart by some violent subterranean commotion.The mass,giving way to some prodigious upheaving of nature,had split in two,leaving the vast gap into which we inhabitants of the earth had penetrated for the first time.

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