登陆注册
5365000000070

第70章

"But what would be the use of new continents?" asked Herbert."It appears to me that the present extent of habitable countries is sufficient for humanity.Yet nature does nothing uselessly.""Nothing uselessly, certainly," replied the engineer, "but this is how the necessity of new continents for the future, and exactly on the tropical zone occupied by the coral islands, may be explained.At least to me this explanation appears plausible.""We are listening, captain," said Herbert.

"This is my idea: philosophers generally admit that some day our globe will end, or rather that animal and vegetable life will no longer be possible, because of the intense cold to which it will be subjected.What they are not agreed upon, is the cause of this cold.Some think that it will arise from the falling of the temperature, which the sun will experience alter millions of years; others, from the gradual extinction of the fires in the interior of our globe, which have a greater influence on it than is generally supposed.I hold to this last hypothesis, grounding it on the fact that the moon is really a cold star, which is no longer habitable, although the sun continues to throw on its surface the same amount of heat.If, then, the moon has become cold, it is because the interior fires to which, as do all the stars of the stellar world, it owes its origin, are completely extinct.Lastly, whatever may be the cause, our globe will become cold some day, but this cold will only operate gradually.

What will happen, then? The temperate zones, at a more or less distant period, will not be more habitable than the polar regions now are.Then the population of men, as well as the animals, will flow towards the latitudes which are more directly under the solar influence.An immense emigration will take place.Europe, Central Asia, North America, will gradually be abandoned, as well as Australasia and the lower parts of South America.The vegetation will follow the human emigration.The flora will retreat towards the Equator at the same time as the fauna.The central parts of South America and Africa will be the continents chiefly inhabited.The Laplanders and the Samoides will find the climate of the polar regions on the shores of the Mediterranean.Who can say, that at this period, the equatorial regions will not be too small, to contain and nourish terrestrial humanity?

Now, may not provident nature, so as to give refuge to all the vegetable and animal emigration, be at present laying the foundation of a new continent under the Equator, and may she not have entrusted these insects with the construction of it? I have often thought of all these things, my friends, and I seriously believe that the aspect of our globe will some day be completely changed; that by the raising of new continents the sea will cover the old, and that, in future ages, a Columbus will go to discover the islands of Chimborazo, of the Himalayas, or of Mont Blanc, remains of a submerged America, Asia, and Europe.Then these new continents will become, in their turn, uninhabitable; heat will die away, as does the heat from a body when the soul has left it; and life will disappear from the globe, if not for ever, at least for a period.Perhaps then, our spheroid will rest--will be left to death--to revive some day under superior conditions! But all that, my friends, is the secret of the Author of all things; and beginning by the work of the insects, I have perhaps let myself be carried too far, in investigating the secrets of the future.

"My dear Cyrus," replied Spilett, "these theories are prophecies to me, and they will be accomplished some day.""That is the secret of God," said the engineer.

"All that is well and good," then said Pencroft, who had listened with all his might, "but will you tell me, captain, if Lincoln Island has been made by your insects?""No," replied Harding; "it is of a purely volcanic origin.""Then it will disappear some day?"

"That is probable.

"I hope we won't be here then."

"No, don't be uneasy, Pencroft; we shall not be here then, as we have no wish to die here, and hope to get away some time.""In the meantime," replied Gideon Spilett, "let us establish ourselves here as if forever.There is no use in doing things by halves."This ended the conversation.Breakfast was finished, the exploration was continued, and the settlers arrived at the border of the marshy region.It was a marsh of which the extent, to the rounded coast which terminated the island at the southeast, was about twenty square miles.The soil was formed of clayey flint-earth, mingled with vegetable matter, such as the remains of rushes, reeds, grass, etc.Here and there beds of grass, thick as a carpet, covered it.In many places icy pools sparkled in the sun.Neither rain nor any river, increased by a sudden swelling, could supply these ponds.They therefore naturally concluded that the marsh was fed by the infiltrations of the soil and it was really so.It was also to be feared that during the heat miasmas would arise, which might produce fevers.

Above the aquatic plants, on the surface of the stagnant water, fluttered numbers of birds.Wild duck, teal, snipe lived there in flocks, and those fearless birds allowed themselves to be easily approached.

One shot from a gun would certainly have brought down some dozen of the birds, they were so close together.The explorers were, however, obliged to content themselves with bows and arrows.The result was less, but the silent arrow had the advantage of not frightening the birds, while the noise of firearms would have dispersed them to all parts of the marsh.The hunters were satisfied, for this time, with a dozen ducks, which had white bodies with a band of cinnamon, a green head, wings black, white, and red, and flattened beak.Herbert called them tadorns.Top helped in the capture of these birds, whose name was given to this marshy part of the island.The settlers had here an abundant reserve of aquatic game.At some future time they meant to explore it more carefully, and it was probable that some of the birds there might be domesticated, or at least brought to the shores of the lake, so that they would be more within their reach.

About five o'clock in the evening Cyrus Harding and his companions retraced their steps to their dwelling by traversing Tadorn's Fens, and crossed the Mercy on the ice-bridge.

At eight in the evening they all entered Granite House.

同类推荐
  • 少仪外传

    少仪外传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 闲燕常谈

    闲燕常谈

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说法镜经

    佛说法镜经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Edingburgh Picturesque Notes

    Edingburgh Picturesque Notes

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 紫柏尊者全集

    紫柏尊者全集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 愿你爱我,如我爱你

    愿你爱我,如我爱你

    豪门继承者与落难富家少女的禁忌之恋。三年未见的男人在她世界疯狂刷屏,宋洱很头痛!曾经为我补课的小叔叔突然高调示爱,我该不该心动?宋洱以为,再见到顾律行时,他们不会再有交集。她是寄住在他家的孤女,他是她未婚夫的小叔叔,他们之间隔着千山,她走不过去,他亦跨不过来。三年前,她因他的订婚喜讯远走他国。三年后,他霸道地把她困在方寸之间,坦诚且炽热地言明所有深爱。一片大海,一个秘密,一场时隔多年的惊天阴谋。有的人注定无法携手,因为她早已爱上了他……初遇时,他问:“顾程的小未婚妻?”再相逢,他却说:“宋洱,我绝对不会放过你。”
  • 云画扇·红泪未央

    云画扇·红泪未央

    她,原该是大兴国尊贵荣宠的七公主,一出生竟成了天降灾星!她,原本应该是他连宸祁的皇后,可是姐姐却代替她穿上了嫁衣!命运虽不可抗,当有机会逆转时,却因一个无心的掩饰将她引上了不归路。她笑着流泪,笑着看他含笑饮鸠,才知道,原来恨并不是爱的背面,而是延续……【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 曾国藩传

    曾国藩传

    本书是国内首次原版引进的由西方学者撰写的曾国藩传记。面对横扫大清的太平天国运动,曾国藩白手起家创建湘军,于重重危难中摸索出治军之策、战阵之法,以其韬略智慧历时11年终获胜利。之后,在直隶总督任上他主持处理了影响深远的天津教案,并且力主整肃朝政,选拔新型官员,倡导洋务运动。黑尔博士采用近200种亲历者资料,着眼晚清民政、军事的颓败大局,生动讲述了曾国藩出将入相的非凡一生。
  • 至尊唤灵师:鬼帝的驭灵宠妃

    至尊唤灵师:鬼帝的驭灵宠妃

    陆宛宛穿越异界,成为了一名至尊唤灵师。她不仅可以超度徘徊在人世间的亡灵,亦可铲除作恶人间的魔灵。她掌握神秘的驭灵之术,轻松主宰一国战局!度亡灵,伐魔灵,爱憎分明,有仇必报,杀伐果断!本文1对1,男女主身心干净,欢迎跳坑。……“天地灵力,由我号令!已逝去的徘徊亡灵啊,说出你的愿望吧!”“掌控自由与生长的自然之灵啊,魔灵,除!”“吾名陆宛宛,至尊唤灵师是也!国之重器,由汝所持!今后,你便是一国之主!”
  • 大冰作品合集(共5册)

    大冰作品合集(共5册)

    本套书是百万级畅销作者大冰的作品合集,共包括《你坏》《我不》《好吗好的》《乖,摸摸头》以及《阿弥陀佛么么哒》共5册。
  • 人脉圈关系网:人脉决定成败关系决定财富

    人脉圈关系网:人脉决定成败关系决定财富

    身在官场,渴望步步高升;跻身商场,希望财源广进……但是,却没有一个人敢笃定自己的将来必会如愿以偿。本书就是来告诉你,若要实现梦想,现在就要为自己的将来积蓄力量。人脉的广度决定人生的高度;关系的层次决定人生的地位。一个人未来的成败输赢不在于你知道什么,而在于你认识谁,结交谁。扩大你的人脉圈,搭建你的关系网,让你战无不胜、终身受益。
  • 冰山总裁

    冰山总裁

    夏日,一个清凉的午后,韩可正埋身于稿件堆,拍档于洋一阵风地冲开门,丢下一句“韩可,快点准备准备,有新闻!”接着,又一阵风似的跑出去,只剩下那道被蹂躏过的门来回晃动。这对韩可来说,已不是第一回遇到这种紧急情况,她马上会意,并起身行动迅速地收拾好外出必备的行头,同样夺门出而出。在车上,于洋告诉她,位于市第一医院住院大厦的顶楼,有一个自闭症患者要自杀,而且听说他的来头不小,是我们T市龙头企业……
  • 快穿之反派的小冰块

    快穿之反派的小冰块

    别人家的媳妇儿都是甜甜的小粘人精,然而我家媳妇却是个冷漠的面瘫。然而,谁叫我家媳妇儿的点都戳中了我的心呢。虽然——我也是个高冷的大冰山。【面瘫×高冷】【慢热系列】【副cp贼多】【快穿】【作者小白文笔,翻车实属常态】【简单来说,这个故事就是干枯的小草遇到了丑陋的小花。啪嗒——开了、花。:)】【反正没人看,就随便放飞自我了。】【剧情虚构,雷同巧合】
  • 风火云海

    风火云海

    一剑动风雷,,一刀断河山,,一掌万物灭,,一踋踏天破,,。天地之大,任我仗剑天涯,快意恩仇,冠绝天下,唯我独尊,,。两个世界,三世人生,正所为用我三生烟火;换你一世迷离。…………大家好,这是一本另类玄幻小说,且看主角是如何一步步走向巅峰,经历无尽坎坷,笑过;悲过;欢过;痛过。。千苦止不住孤影;万重压不垮身心。为了生活,为了守护,在一次次生死交加中感悟人生。
  • 妖王陛下是网红

    妖王陛下是网红

    大学刚毕业,东方紫收到老爸电话让她回老家继承王位。“陛下,今日起你便是新一任妖王!”本以为住宫殿吃山珍海味配美酒,不料却是深山老林啃萝卜条加凉水。新任女王强烈表示不能接受!来来来,发“国”致富干起来!“陛下!蘑菇精偷吃我的树皮!”“简单,野生蘑菇大降价,九块九包邮。”“陛下!河蚌精夹烂我的嘴!”“小意思,下午三点直播开河蚌。”初恋男友找上门,女王泪眼汪汪,“我是妖。”男友一把抱住她,冷哼:“好巧,我是抓妖的!”东方紫:“……”!!!