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NS BOE 0,000 IT BEATS THE DEUTSCHLAND! There is no story of such timely and absorbing interest as this wonderfully pro- , world-famous classic relating strange, adventures concerned with a craft the conceived the most Inventive writer in the histe fiction years before the skill of man produced the terrible U-boat, OF PRECEDING CHAPTER ing to the wante of the respirator. Ge rer 168 ee reese Oe” © ful |, In enoountering great pressures © bottom ef the sea, was obliged like that of @ diver, per) and it te to this (hat the two pipes, the 4 the expirator, open.” (he vannend narehel, A trignie Perfectly, Capt. Nemo; but the air Liewin, commented by Cot Ferree. that you carry with you must soon it fer thie olen emt otarted from ned | whee t only contains ffveea . of oxygen It ls pe longer 4 “the eoaton f wa emot fo breathe.” fe Pierre Annnes odes be te Mawes Hight! but 5 told you, Aron: , that the pumpe Nautilus amena allow me ore the air under con- moet siderable prossurq; and on those ouny Yr ditions the reservbir of the apparatus . Gee meets the Aleebam Linwte views Moan furnieh breathable alr for nine oF Cate ef te Northern Wevific witlew! ey #6 ten hour SF Ge omer, Tem oe viet BH mie MT havo no furt! or @bjeotions to ke,” 1 ernst ef Jones, Ned land sighs 6 strange mn, nawered; "I will only ask hat mader 6 luminous pathwar throush you one thi f ee the monster reshes teward the fig t your road at the bottom of the une ar Sei ete toe “With the Ruhmkorff apparatus, vowag ‘aptain—how can you oe coe M, Aronnax; one te © on the to ottecd back, the other Ie fastened to the wee walt, It te composed of & Bunsen b greed pile, which I do not work with biohro- ot, but mate of potash, but with eodium, A = wire Is introduced which collects the electricity produced, and directa it then heavy aock te felt, ant Pf, toward a particularly made lantern, = fe thrown over the rail into the oes, this lantern ts a spiral glass which leave fier him. Both are nearly em na a small quantity of earbonio Reasted when ther are draseed to the tn of When the aratus te at work, that to like © fish of steel by Red somes luminol » AP there, by hl te more and contin Gowty yah the water At break an trom Plate fe unlifiad and e man's head aimmare, The ded, 3 can breathe and I can SSA LES "Scant, Nemo, to alt my abjections See cubmarine that they will remain on bs YOu Make auch crushing answers that He briefly says that he ls to be known dare no longer doubt, I must be al. Me Capt, Nadine profuor le cos. lowed some reservations with regard Maroy the oat ant S Hrpriad to Td to the wun Tam to carry.” i fcape. i “But it Is not a gun for powder,” Was il togetiier answered the Captain, “I use air une wader bis direction der great pressure, which the pumpe ie of the Nautilus furnish abundantly, CHAPTER XIV. With this gun every blow ts mortal (Continued.) and however Mghtly the antmal . ched, it falls as if «truck by @ A Note of Invitation. hunderbolt, > ind that “Why? Because the balls gent by a eri eevee aco him this kiln are not ordinary balls but te ‘yeh - od Mile cases of glass (invented by Lente- again, when, on Nov. 16 proek, an Austilan chemist), of which on returning to my room T have a large er: OE fee with Ned and Conseil, I casos are covered with a case of atest, found upon my table a note addressed 2nd weighted with a pellet of leads they are real Leyden bottles, into te me. | opened it impatiently, It \iion' the electricity Is forced to @ Was written in a bold, clear band, the very high tension. “With the slteht: eharacte ther pointed, recalling shock they are discharged, an weer an tyre The ‘note was the animal, however atrong it may be, Wein ae ee falls dead, I must tell you that there as follows: cases are size No, 4, and that the ere arenes OB) Bvete sae for an ordinary gun would be ten Capt. Nemo then led me aft, and tn passing before Ned and Consetl'e cahin T called my two companions, who followed Immediately. We then ame to a kind of cell near the ma- chinery room, In which we were to put on our walking dress, “16th of November, 1867. “Capt. Nemo invites Prof, Aronnax to a hunting party, which will take place to-morrow morning in the fo! ‘ests of the Island of Crespo. He hop that nothing will prevent the Pro- fessor from being Pepe Bon he wit leasure seo him joined by his pole CAPT, NEMO, eer one ander of the Nautilus.” CHAPTER XV. ited the planisphere, and In wae gcontUlted the ves north iatiude, The Bottom of the Sea. and 157 degrees 60 minutes west long’ T HIS cell was, to speak corm Hite, ‘ found smell ent es rectly, the arsenal and ward- n by Capt. Crespo, anc fharked in the ancient Spanish maps roba of the Nautilus. A as Rocca de la Plata, the meaning of dozen diving apparatuses which is "The Silver Rock. hung from the partition, “| Capt. Nemo does sometimes mo waiting our use, Rrmenietae ee 4 Land, on seeing them, showed The next morning, the 17th of evident repugnance to dress himself November, on awakening t aly, that in one. the Nautilus was perfectly still. “But, my worthy N Greased quickly and entered tbe oo ot tind of Cre Cat, Nemo was there waiting for but submarine forest bevreg ane anes me if “Good!” said the disappointed har- nient for me ccom= . . chin ‘As he made no allusion to seg! pig saw 4 dreeens, 26 Seen Absence during the last eight days Meat fade away. | Ald yen a arecit I did not mention it, and simply a jegier’y ace soe yoursel ane were aay. te follow wim wi “There is no alternative, Master ROS ot ees carved,” yee wate As you please, sir,” replied the SM. Aronnax," said the Captain, hearpooner, shrugging his s ouldersy “pray share my breakfast without “but a» for me, unless | am forced, remony; we will chat as We eat, will never get into one. For though I promised you i) walls I N asntacet forte you,’ M. d not undertake to find aid pt. Ne om ee ferehere., Bo breakfast ta & man "14 Gongs going to Flak 187" asked y ely not have his din- Ned. eel tate Bele BaF “IL follow my master wherever he Capt. Nemo ate at first without goes,” replied Conseil, ing a word, ‘Then he began: At the Captain's call two of the “gir, when I proposed to you to ship's crew came to help us to dress bunt ‘in my submarine forest of in these heavy and impervious Bhespo you evidently thought me clothes, made of indla-rubber without mad. Sir, you should never judge seam, and constructed expressly to tly of any man,” resist considerable pressure, The at Captain, belleve me"— trousers were finished off with thick “Be kind enough to listen and you boots, weighted with heavy leaden eo whether you have any shoes, we te couse me of folly and con- Capt. Nemo and one of his com- tradiction.” panions (a sort of Hercules, who must “I Usten.” have possessed great strength), Con- “You know as well as T do, Pro- seil and myself, were soon ‘enveloped fessor, that man can live under wa- in the dresses, ‘There remained noti fer, providing he carries with him a ing more to be done but to enclo tereibrent supply of breathable air. [1 our heads In the metal box. But bor submarine works, the workman, © d fore proceeding to this operation, I fa an impervious dress, with his head asked the Captain's permission to ar metal helmet, receives alr from examine the guns we were to carry. Rove ‘by means of forcing-pumps and — One of the Nautilus men gave me a lator simple gun, the butt end of which, nat is a diving apparatus,” sald ¥. mado of steel hollow in the centre, “Just so; but under these conditions was rather large. It served as a the man is not at liberty; he ts at- reservoir for cc mpressed air, which tached to the pump which sends him @ valve, worked by 4 spring, al alr through an IndiA-rubber tube, and to escape into a metal tube, A box of ft we were obliged to be thus held to projectiles, In a groove in the thick- the Nautilus we could not go far” — ness of the butt-end, contained about |, the forests o are nothing #, s of getting free?” I twenty of these electric balls, which we Ad BARR SHER by means of @ spring were forced “Tt is to use the Rouquayrol appar- into the barrel of the gun As soon atus, invented by two of your own as one shot was fired another was ymen, which I have brought to ready. eon for my own use and which — Capt, Nemo thrust his head into the Pill allow you to risk yourself under helmet; Consell and I did the sam These new physiological conditions ‘The upper part of our dreas termi. without any organ whatever suffer- nated in a copper collar, upon which {ng. It consists of a reservoir of was screwed the metal helinet. Three thick {ron plates In which I store the holos, p ted by thick glass, al- air under a pressure of fifty atmos- lowed us to see in all directions by heres, This reservoir {s fixed on the simply turning our heads in the In- ck by means of braces like a sail- terior of the head dress. Ag soon as ore knapsack. Its upper part forms it was in position the Rouquayrol ap- g box in which the alr ts kept by paratus on our backs began to act; freane of a bellows, and therefore can and fur my part, 1 could breathe with fot escape unless at its normal te tt = ease. sion. In touquayrol apparat With the Ruhmkorff lamp hanging guch as we use, two India rubt from my belt and the gun in my hand, pipes leave this box and join a sort J was ready to sot out, But to speak tent which holds the n and the truth, imprisoned in these th; one is to Introduce fresh alr, garments, and glued to the deck by the other to let out the foul, and the my leaden shoes, it was impossible + made closes one or the other accord gor me to take @ stop. LEAGUES UNDER THE COOCO CE NO CCUETCETU NDS AID DIDS 5) DAI EROIIED DIE REDINGO ROR Capt, Nemo continued his bold ex- over us. Capt, Nemo's comp . ‘< superior quality, by the seven solar colors. 4 ; ' companion Ps PF trust that | and my comrade: a our t Mail chose! wonders Te'aaw tn the cUfaion. ‘The ground was atill on the shouldered bis gun and fired, wien it Nautilus crossed he toplo oF and no other r je will ® Au tust, at 6 o'clock tn the even epace of a quarter of a mile, scarcely incline, its declivity seemed to be was only a fow yards above the {natant It sighted tho Band- loaded with our riches we quit d ng Capt ~mo, Betting greater and to be leading us Waves. The creature fell stunned, and 7 the shore, and half an hour after we stopping. and following Capt Nguon to greater depths, It must have been the force of ita fall brought it within ends. We had then mone 4.060 CHAPTER XIX, hailed the Nautilus, No one appeared ri oned me on by signs. Soon to ater t a H ° Ae leagues from our starting point, In 1 h rl Thvnntare of the soll changed: to the about B o'clock when wo reached q the reach of the dexterous hunter's the morning, when L went on the plate Torres Straits, on our arrival, The enormous Maas | sandy plain succeeded an extent of array ve tent aboat aoventye Anest kind,” cue OF 136 form, Tanw two miles to windward, URING the night of the ath provisions vinbarked, I descended. 0 Plain of sea weed of wild and luxuri. five fathoms deep. At ten paces not , Our march had been interrupted by fanadal Way torre ae abana ene oF B8th of December, the my chamber, and after supper elape ant vegetation, We had quitted the an object was visible. I was groping i 8 tnel sat. I saw @ Bilinmer C direation of tha frautliua wae etill to Nautilus left the shores of Se ry day, Yan, @ paths Nautilus about an hour anda halt. 1 my way, ‘whon T suddenly waw a Gut, Ooch for a halt mile broke the (he southeast. Tt crossed the, sauator Vantkoro with great speed. on? Reena’ Mut oepouna weslae ‘WEa near noon, FANARE sen Nemo had just intern of the Nautilus. Dec. 4 on the 4th of the same Hor course was southwest. a sign of life, The boat reated SEA LETT — bmg he Bt ss etter | hans abe; = | oe oo | a ome i shad bung from thelr chem euun| mre, one of Whom wee ariiiog 4 ws aa it » aphed baat momen! ' And already, coming to" ue wit hunery eyes, enormous eharke The Neuttlus, turning, went round ths ctero—s*The Florida, bunderiand, we vesee| would CHAPTER XVIII. ‘in Vanikoro. be TIA terrible spectacie was the forerunner of the seris of maritine catastrophes that or the Nauttl + wae destined vt to woot with in ite route, ade @ negative geeture, Ae long as it weut through more tre- quented Wolers, We often ea% UbO te not lost; it will carry hulls of shipwrecked veasele that the midat of the Sep ty? were rotting In the depths, and, deep. Uur Yor er down, cannonm bullet, anchors, Rot wish lo be deprived ae ohaina and @ thousand ether tron ma- ef ond ip aye ihe terials, eaten up by rust, llow- ever, on the Lith of December we rel ted the Pomotou Ialanda, the old of wuier sulficientiy, and render f Hougalnville, service yhat 1 whould be to er for.” WNW. from “wir,” ead Ned to me later, may believe me when | tell you this plece of iron will navigate Toward evening Clermont-Tonnerre i, nor under ie wea axuin; Mt te was lost in the distance and the route 41 to b id for ite weieht, - Of the Nautilus was sensibly changed, {horetore, that th come After having crossed the’ tropio of yuerefors, that the time hee, oom Capricorn tn 196 degrees longitude, it sailed W. N. W, making again for the tropical sone, On Deo, 16 left to the east the bewitching group of the Booieties and tifes'On the ath’ of December, the ry m the of December the and he gave it very agreeably, ilu sailed into the anidat of the out even exacting from ie & New Hebrides. to return to the vessel: I had not seen Capt. Nemo for @ across New Guinea might be very week when, on the morning of Dee. perilous, and I should not have 27th, he came into the large bey | selled Ned Land to attempt it, room, always seeming as if he had to be a prisoner on board the Ni geen you five minutes before, I was than to fall into the of ly tracing the route of the Nauti- natives, on the planisphere, The captain At & o'clock, armed with guas came up to me, put his finger on one hatchets, we got off the Nautilus, spot on the chart, and said this single pea was pretty calm; a slight breese word— blew on Jand. Conseil and along quickly, and the straight passage gave me the permi oro,’ ‘The effect was magical! It wae the steered |i name of the islands on which La the breake: ; Perouse had been lost! 1 rose sud- Ned Land could not restrain his Soy, denly, “The Nautilus has brought us He was like a prisoner that had B= to Vanikoro?” | asked, caped from prison. and knew not that “Yes, Professor,” sald the coptales it was necesrary to re-enter it. f cole! re “And 1 can visit the “Meat! We are going to eat some {alands where the Boussole and meat; and what meat!” he trolabe struck?” “Real game! no, bread, indeed.” ba like, Professor, We are At half past eight the Nautilus there ni ran softly aground, on @ vy Followed by gore. Nemo, I went up after having happily passed the t! ide me, and remain immovable, on to the platform and greedily reef that surrounds the Island 1 was stretched on the ground, just scanned the horizon, Gilboa. wader Shelter of 8 bush of algae, seikhay the Rorthonet two, eente when, raising my head, | saw some islands emerged, unequ se, Sur- Enormous maan, casting, phosphores: rounded Dy & coral reet that meas. Pp Pig te xx. cent gleams, pass blusteringly by. ured forty miles in circumference, Land. My blood froze in my veins ae I Under the verdant shade of some few Days on “ recognized two formidable sharks mangroves I perceived some savages, WAS much impressed of which threatened us. They passed who greatly eurprised at touching land, In @ few without seeing us, brushing us with our approach, minutes we were within Pata their brownish fins. Half an hour Under the crustations of coral, f the coast after, guided by the electric light, we covered with fungi, syphonules, al- musket shot o! reached the Nauti The outside cyons, madrepores, through myriads The whole horizon was hide a Nemo "closed it ue apn as we bed Sompioridea, dictupes” int holag fon Mand 8 estunee tho trenke i. 2 eee entered the firat cell. He then pressed Sorbet tt oe op conte rete dabrap ests. Enormous trees, the trunls Ph - - a knob, I heard the pi mpa working that the drage had not been able to Which attained @ height of 200 fest, ~~" TWO TERRI SEEING US. in tho midst of the vessel, I felt the tear up; iron atirrups, anchors, oan- were tied to each other by garlands water sinking from @round me, But this state of things was pro- trated under its vast arcades I was At last, after four hours, Shie ‘, in & few moments the cell was wardrobe-room, My companions fol- ‘#eir branches, mass, rose before us, @ heap of 4 nons, bullets, capstan-fttings, the weed, hammocks pall 1 of bind’ real natural Urely empty, ‘The inside door thea srotine’ tip sie of some vessel, ang which a light breese rocked, opened, and we entered the vestry, now carpeted with living flowers, ‘The Canadian discovered @ eoses —___—. While I waa looking on th of the ‘ lowed towed along in the same rey, Not an herb which carpeted the gantio blocks, a a, ermoup Seay CHAPTER XVII. pred 4 oe phe Mow *4 hardly olde ome ne ard a water-tight doo, furnished pund, not ra which clothed granite shore, forming dar! » : Cap! ana drank mi With atoppercplates, close UDO Ua fry'trveg, was olther broken or bent, but Which prevented no) practicable Under the Pacific. Voiommander La Perouse set out and ate the nut with « satiefsotien t h ; ry 4 ; and we were wrapped tm profound aig they extend horizontally; all of Crespo twas the @ HE next morning, the 18h Dec. 7, 1786, with bis vessels a Bou- that protested against the ordinary anchor at Botany Bay, visited the 0 was heard. I felt the cold mount ocean, of his brought us al recovered from my fatigues Hriendly Isles New Caledonia, then “Exquisite!” reptied Co fvom my feet to my -hest. Evidently in about an hour Capt. Nemo gave however di twas the earth! Capt. food on the Nautilus, ‘After some minutes a loud hissing stretched up to the surface of the Nemo stopped suddenly. | A | of November, I had quite Selle and tho Astrolabe. He first cast fone ON Uh i geld Ned Land of the day before, and I directed his course toward Santa “And I do not think,” said y ey ee 5 ny part, the wall, I w uke, adian, “that he would object to our pints. some Dart ct (he Veweal tev DAD OMe BLEDA. te, Rey we atretned ours ended Capt, fi domains, and he went up on to the platform Eris, and Dut nO nn hie’ vessels introducing @ cargo of cocoaaute @@ the water, which Was invading us, selves under &n arbor of alariae, the Would not go beyond them. Just as the Second Lieutenant wee Struck on the unknown rests of Vani- ‘f and with which the room was soon jong thin blades uf which stood up — The return began. I thought we uttering his daily phrase, koro, The Bousolle, which went first, “I do not think he youl, ‘vat he filled, A second door cut in the side like arrows. were not following the same road to I was admiring the magnificent ran aground on the southerly coast, would not taste them.’ _ of the Na” ‘us then opened, We saw After four hours of this walking I return to the Nautilus. The new road aspect of the ocean when Capt.Nemo The Astrolabe went to his ‘and “So much the worse for him, ont @ faint light. In another instant our was surprised not to find myself was very steep, and consequently very Hi ran aground too, The first vi was Conseil. = feet trod the bottom of the sea, akatuiy hungry. But, instead, I painful.” We approached the aurface ®Ppeared. He did not seem to b® gemroyed almost immediately. The “And so much the better for ua” se Capt. Nemo walked in front, his felt an insurmountable desire to sleep, of the sea rapidly. Very soon light aware of my presence, and began @ second, stranded under the wind, re- plied Ned Land. “There will be mage companion followed some steps be- which ha pons to all divers. And my peared and grew, and the ries of astronomical observations, sisted some days, The natives made for us.” hind. Conseil and I remained near eyes soon closed behind the thick being low on the horizon the refr Then, when he had finished, he went th@ castaways weloome They in- “One word only, Master Land,’ each other, I no longer felt tho glasses, and I fell into @ heavy slum- re a 4 stalled themselves in the island, and said to the harpooner, who was Weight of my clothing, or of my ber, which the movement alone bad spectral rir and leant on the cage of the watch- constructed @ amaller boat with the ginning to ravage another cocoanut shoes, of my reservoir of alr, or my prevenies before, Capt. Nemo and half deep walked amidst a ght and gazed abstractedly on the dobris of the two larger ones, Bome tree, “Cocoanuts are good things, thick helmet, in the midat of which his robust companion, stretched in the of little fishes of all kinds, mot ocean, In the mean time, a number s#lors stayed willingly at Vanikoro, before filling the cance with them &t my head rattled like an almond in its clear crystal, set us tly example, merous than tho birds of the alr, but of the auilors of the Nautilus, all the others, weak and ill, set out with would be wise to reconnoltre and see shell. How long I remained buried in this no adequate game worthy of @ shot strong and healthy men, had come 14 Perouse. They directed their if tho island does not produce some Ci. wight, which It the soll thirty drowsiness I can not judge; but when had as yet met our gaze, when at that pon to the platform, ‘They came Courwe towards the Solomon Isles substance not less feet below the surface of the oce I woke the sun seemed sinking moment I saw the captain shoulder to draw up the nets that had been 4fd there perished, with everything, vegetables would be welcome @m fort ished me by its power. I clearly, toward the horizon, Capt. Nemo had his kun quickly and follow ® moving jaid all night. ‘Thi llores were of the westerly coast of the chief poard the Nautilus” + iy early (ready risen, and T was beginning object into the shrubs, He fred; 1 bvitent island of the group, between Capes “c Saint end kerronin We were to stretch. my limbs, when an unex- heard # alight hissing, and @ creature {houen <ne. Kurepes ay Bocas Chance rewarded eur sunnah though the European t; Deception and faction.” id one of the most @ Hundred ang Aity varus fected apparition brought me briskly fell stunned at some distance from UB {ile Teall of ther. i recon! “How do you know that? cate tlees i t ne treplon’ bones Sane Soon forma of objects outlined tn '0 My fect, It was & magnificent sea otter, @8 Unimistakable Irishmen, Frenchr “By this, that I found on the spot nished us with precious food er A fev’ e' ops off a monster sea- enhydrus, the only ‘ely marine Fe tantra Freee le ag spider, about thirty-eight inches high, quadruped ie otter was five with @ tapestry of zoophytes of the w watching me with squinting eyes, long and must hav been ery. value. frost beautiful kind, and Iwas at first ready to spring upon me, Though ble. | Capt. Neino's companion took Struck by the peculiar effect of this My diver’s dress was thick enough to the beast, threw it over houlder some Sclaves and @ Greek or a Where was the last wreck.” Capt. we missed on board. I would Candiote, ‘They were civil, and only Nemo showed me & tin-plate box, Or the bread-frult tree, very abumde used that odd language among them. stamped with the French arms, and an: in the Island of Gilboa: and I selves, tho origin of which I could corroded by the bale weseh Ho opened remarked chiefly the variety desth the waves at rather an ob: and at the touch of their composed by refraction 4 rism, flowers, rocks, Pp’ ; Rha polyp! were shaaed at the edges Vulstons. clearly visible, approached, hovering it and I r at defend me froin the bite of this ani- and we continued our Jour Hor Reh euevh Reiter ould) qNMERER foe ft sem & Dumais OF paper ye) tuto of aeeda, whch beara tn It was then ten in the mornin, mal I could not help shuddering with one hour # plain of sand lay stretched oko! that They were the instructions of the ‘io name Ot ant rays of the sun struck the surf horror, Ca*t, Nemo pointed out the before us. enue cis Ca ea er paval’ minister to Comman Te We returned through the forest and fy, hideous crustacean, which @ bIOW Ua this occasion I was witness to ‘annotated in the margin ia Completed our collection by a rald from, the butt-end of the gun knocked one of the finest gunshots which ever “Shut of fish. uis XV dwritin over, and I saw the horrible claws made the nerves oe hunter thriil, “A pgeuring, the dave and weeks that Louis han K panes “An! It ie fine death for a antlor!™ (hroven of the monster writhe dn terrible com- lurge bird, of great breadth of Wing, Pewtetyigie’ Nuno WA# YOFY #PAFIDE gaia Capt, Nemo, at last. "A coral it “elock on the morning of Nov, tet makes a quiet grave; and [ “abrou” of the Malaya, and yams ef upon the oabbage palma that we thered from the tops of the trees, beans that I recognised as the his electric his com At this moment Capt, Nemo stopped; pu he waited till I Joli pointed to an obs Conseil and I fc in the shadow, at By turning @ “It 1s the foreat of the Island of communtcatto Crespo," thought I—and I was not the spiral gla aratus@nto use; the sam 1 remained so month, after crossing rapidly and Pratt enema steps behind, when without anything particular occur- hurriedly toward me, With his strong arqueana group, Over the 750 leagues that separated hand he bent me to the ground, hia off, Martin's peak it from La Perou him, and then aid erly, and tn thre hi a go. the edge in the same place in whi iM n three days she had gone yee tert it, We resolved to reture to the island. group heading " Aftor crossing a rather I ja! between the wire and ranio! "oO ‘ouka-Hiva, the largest iy Pape 7 o mts nwaen, the wire end companion doing the same to Consetl, a of the @ southeast point of Papua, We arrived at the skirts otk ut \ At first I knew not what to thi k of Broup that belonas to France, mistaken, Ta ee eg ee reateates. haat daknam ot what to think of BTEUD TiAl eee ee Tene 'aith of OF Sem B We had made 11840 TOO i te ie ee number ef f for a circle of thirty-six yards, assured by seeing the captain lie down December, I wae busy reading in the Milos, or 6,960 French leagues, since ~ Arter passing through @ modepal CHAPTER XVI. large drawing room, Ned Land and our atarting point in the Japan seas, thick copse, we found @ plain Alhubmasina Boveat, Conse!l watched the luminous water ‘Two daya after crossing the coral structed with bushes. saw ATER ae corto anfhe TAKE THE EVENING WORLD WITH YOU ON YOUR VACATION through the half-opon panels, The Jan, 4, we sighted the Papuan those magnificent birds, the di Nautilus was immovable, : ; tion of whose long feathers ob! borders of this forest, So that you will not miss any of the weekly novels and It interrupted roa, Coasts, On this ocoasion, Capt, Nemo thom tq Ay against the wind, doubtiegs one of the finest may continue to enjoy the daily magazine, comic and other ter come here A mo, informed ma that his intention was undulating fight, graceful 1d, in A ourious voloe, “L to ge: h doe by the Curves, and the shading-of thelp of Cap?, Nemo's immense got Into the Indian Ocean by the SARE special features. Include them in your summer reading, AE INARROY 10 IDM an my ole Miralte Of Torres, Pig PT het ao "eunle tal 7 b: bet the pi 4 hed, The Nautilus approached an island, e the This forest was composed of largo Order the Evening World Mailed to Your Summer Address OO eg isc net. Buddenly a shock overthrew ine, The aOR ac ot Paradisel” 3 exclaimed, | | (ree plants, and the moment we pend: tym r black mash Guite waa Nauilue usb Mauched @ mack and $30 Be Continued)