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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea — Chapter 26 — Page 12

The sharks jaws opened wide, like a pair of factory shears, and it would have been all over with the Captain; but, quick as thought, harpoon in hand, Ned Land rushed towards the shark and struck it with its sharp point. The waves were impregnated with a mass of blood. They rocked under the sharks movements, which beat them with indescribable fury. Ned Land had not missed his aim. It was the monsters death-rattle. Struck to the heart, it struggled in dreadful convulsions, the shock of which overthrew Conseil. But Ned Land had disentangled the Captain, who, getting up without any wound, went straight to the Indian, quickly cut the cord which held him to his stone, took him in his arms, and, with a sharp blow of his heel, mounted to the surface. We all three followed in a few seconds, saved by a miracle, and reached the fishermans boat. Captain Nemos first care was to recall the unfortunate man to life again. I did not think he could succeed. I hoped so, for the poor creatures immersion was not long; but the blow from the sharks tail might have been his death-blow. Happily, with the Captains and Conseils sharp friction, I saw consciousness return by degrees. He opened his eyes. What was his surprise, his terror even, at seeing four great copper heads leaning over him!