"Yes,indeed.The electric bullets are powerless against the soft flesh,where they do not find resistance enough to go off.
But we shall attack them with the hatchet.""And the harpoon,sir,"said the Canadian,"if you do not refuse my help.""Iwill accept it,Master Land."
"We will follow you,"Isaid,and,following Captain Nemo,we went towards the central staircase.
There,about ten men with boarding-hatchets were ready for the attack.
Conseil and Itook two hatchets;Ned Land seized a harpoon.
The Nautilus had then risen to the surface.One of the sailors,posted on the top ladderstep,unscrewed the bolts of the panels.
But hardly were the screws loosed,when the panel rose with great violence,evidently drawn by the suckers of a poulp's arm.
Immediately one of these arms slid like a serpent down the opening and twenty others were above.With one blow of the axe,Captain Nemo cut this formidable tentacle,that slid wriggling down the ladder.
Just as we were pressing one on the other to reach the platform,two other arms,lashing the air,came down on the seaman placed before Captain Nemo,and lifted him up with irresistible power.
Captain Nemo uttered a cry,and rushed out.We hurried after him.
What a scene!The unhappy man,seized by the tentacle and fixed to the suckers,was balanced in the air at the caprice of this enormous trunk.He rattled in his throat,he was stifled,he cried,"Help!help!"These words,spoken in French,startled me!
Ihad a fellow-countryman on board,perhaps several!
That heart-rending cry!Ishall hear it all my life.
The unfortunate man was lost.Who could rescue him from that powerful pressure?However,Captain Nemo had rushed to the poulp,and with one blow of the axe had cut through one arm.
His lieutenant struggled furiously against other monsters that crept on the flanks of the Nautilus.The crew fought with their axes.
The Canadian,Conseil,and Iburied our weapons in the fleshy masses;a strong smell of musk penetrated the atmosphere.
It was horrible!
For one instant,Ithought the unhappy man,entangled with the poulp,would be torn from its powerful suction.Seven of the eight arms had been cut off.
One only wriggled in the air,brandishing the victim like a feather.But just as Captain Nemo and his lieutenant threw themselves on it,the animal ejected a stream of black liquid.We were blinded with it.When the cloud dispersed,the cuttlefish had disappeared,and my unfortunate countryman with it.
Ten or twelve poulps now invaded the platform and sides of the Nautilus.
We rolled pell-mell into the midst of this nest of serpents,that wriggled on the platform in the waves of blood and ink.It seemed as though these slimy tentacles sprang up like the hydra's heads.Ned Land's harpoon,at each stroke,was plunged into the staring eyes of the cuttle fish.
But my bold companion was suddenly overturned by the tentacles of a monster he had not been able to avoid.
Ah!how my heart beat with emotion and horror!
The formidable beak of a cuttlefish was open over Ned Land.
The unhappy man would be cut in two.Irushed to his succour.
But Captain Nemo was before me;his axe disappeared between the two enormous jaws,and,miraculously saved,the Canadian,rising,plunged his harpoon deep into the triple heart of the poulp.
"Iowed myself this revenge!"said the Captain to the Canadian.
Ned bowed without replying.The combat had lasted a quarter of an hour.
The monsters,vanquished and mutilated,left us at last,and disappeared under the waves.Captain Nemo,covered with blood,nearly exhausted,gazed upon the sea that had swallowed up one of his companions,and great tears gathered in his eyes.