| FIRST PART
CHAPTER 17: An Underwater Forest
 (continued)Our return journey began.  Captain Nemo resumed the lead
 in our little band, always heading forward without hesitation.
 I noted that we didn't follow the same path in returning to
 the Nautilus.  This new route, very steep and hence very arduous,
 quickly took us close to the surface of the sea.  But this
 return to the upper strata wasn't so sudden that decompression
 took place too quickly, which could have led to serious organic
 disorders and given us those internal injuries so fatal to divers.
 With great promptness, the light reappeared and grew stronger;
 and the refraction of the sun, already low on the horizon, again ringed
 the edges of various objects with the entire color spectrum. At a depth of ten meters, we walked amid a swarm of small fish from
 every species, more numerous than birds in the air, more agile too;
 but no aquatic game worthy of a gunshot had yet been offered
 to our eyes. Just then I saw the captain's weapon spring to his shoulder
 and track a moving object through the bushes.  A shot went off,
 I heard a faint hissing, and an animal dropped a few paces away,
 literally struck by lightning. It was a magnificent sea otter from the genus Enhydra, the only
 exclusively marine quadruped.  One and a half meters long, this otter
 had to be worth a good high price.  Its coat, chestnut brown above and
 silver below, would have made one of those wonderful fur pieces so much
 in demand in the Russian and Chinese markets; the fineness and luster
 of its pelt guaranteed that it would go for at least 2,000 francs.
 I was full of wonderment at this unusual mammal, with its circular
 head adorned by short ears, its round eyes, its white whiskers
 like those on a cat, its webbed and clawed feet, its bushy tail.
 Hunted and trapped by fishermen, this valuable carnivore has become
 extremely rare, and it takes refuge chiefly in the northernmost
 parts of the Pacific, where in all likelihood its species will soon
 be facing extinction. Captain Nemo's companion picked up the animal, loaded it on his shoulder,
 and we took to the trail again. |