第 56 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2021-04-30 16:22      字数:9320
  in the course of the next day; at farthest。
  This is unquestionably the most stupendous; the most interesting;
  and the most important undertaking; ever accomplished or even
  attempted by man。  What magnificent events may ensue; it would be
  useless now to think of determining。
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  {*1} _Note_。 … Mr。 Ainsworth has not attempted to account for this
  phenomenon; which; however; is quite susceptible of explanation。 A
  line dropped from an elevation of 25;000 feet; perpendicularly to the
  surface of the earth (or sea); would form the perpendicular of a
  right…angled triangle; of which the base would extend from the right
  angle to the horizon; and the hypothenuse from the horizon to the
  balloon。 But the 25;000 feet of altitude is little or nothing; in
  comparison with the extent of the prospect。 In other words; the base
  and hypothenuse of the supposed triangle would be so long when
  compared with the perpendicular; that the two former may be regarded
  as nearly parallel。 In this manner the horizon of the 鎟onaut would
  appear to be _on a level_ with the car。 But; as the point immediately
  beneath him seems; and is; at a great distance below him; it seems;
  of course; also; at a great distance below the horizon。 Hence the
  impression of _concavity_ ; and this impression must remain; until
  the elevation shall bear so great a proportion to the extent of
  prospect; that the apparent parallelism of the base and hypothenuse
  disappears … when the earth's real convexity must become apparent。
  MS。 FOUND IN A BOTTLE
  Qui n'a plus qu'un moment a vivre
  N'a plus rien a dissimuler。
  Quinault  Atys。
  OF my country and of my family I have little to say。 Ill usage and
  length of years have driven me from the one; and estranged me from
  the other。 Hereditary wealth afforded me an education of no common
  order; and a contemplative turn of mind enabled me to methodize the
  stores which early study very diligently garnered up。  Beyond all
  things; the study of the German moralists gave me great delight; not
  from any ill…advised admiration of their eloquent madness; but from
  the ease with which my habits of rigid thought enabled me to detect
  their falsities。 I have often been reproached with the aridity of my
  genius; a deficiency of imagination has been imputed to me as a
  crime; and the Pyrrhonism of my opinions has at all times rendered me
  notorious。 Indeed; a strong relish for physical philosophy has; I
  fear; tinctured my mind with a very common error of this age  I
  mean the habit of referring occurrences; even the least susceptible
  of such reference; to the principles of that science。 Upon the whole;
  no person could be less liable than myself to be led away from the
  severe precincts of truth by the ignes fatui of superstition。 I have
  thought proper to premise thus much; lest the incredible tale I have
  to tell should be considered rather the raving of a crude
  imagination; than the positive experience of a mind to which the
  reveries of fancy have been a dead letter and a nullity。
  After many years spent in foreign travel; I sailed in the year 18
  ; from the port of Batavia; in the rich and populous island of Java;
  on a voyage to the Archipelago of the Sunda islands。 I went as
  passenger  having no other inducement than a kind of nervous
  restlessness which haunted me as a fiend。
  Our vessel was a beautiful ship of about four hundred tons;
  copper…fastened; and built at Bombay of Malabar teak。 She was
  freighted with cotton…wool and oil; from the Lachadive islands。 We
  had also on board coir; jaggeree; ghee; cocoa…nuts; and a few cases
  of opium。 The stowage was clumsily done; and the vessel consequently
  crank。
  We got under way with a mere breath of wind; and for many days stood
  along the eastern coast of Java; without any other incident to
  beguile the monotony of our course than the occasional meeting with
  some of the small grabs of the Archipelago to which we were bound。
  One evening; leaning over the taffrail; I observed a very singular;
  isolated cloud; to the N。W。 It was remarkable; as well for its color;
  as from its being the first we had seen since our departure from
  Batavia。 I watched it attentively until sunset; when it spread all at
  once to the eastward and westward; girting in the horizon with a
  narrow strip of vapor; and looking like a long line of low beach。 My
  notice was soon afterwards attracted by the dusky…red appearance of
  the moon; and the peculiar character of the sea。 The latter was
  undergoing a rapid change; and the water seemed more than usually
  transparent。 Although I could distinctly see the bottom; yet; heaving
  the lead; I found the ship in fifteen fathoms。 The air now became
  intolerably hot; and was loaded with spiral exhalations similar to
  those arising from heat iron。 As night came on; every breath of wind
  died away; an more entire calm it is impossible to conceive。 The
  flame of a candle burned upon the poop without the least perceptible
  motion; and a long hair; held between the finger and thumb; hung
  without the possibility of detecting a vibration。 However; as the
  captain said he could perceive no indication of danger; and as we
  were drifting in bodily to shore; he ordered the sails to be furled;
  and the anchor let go。 No watch was set; and the crew; consisting
  principally of Malays; stretched themselves deliberately upon deck。 I
  went below  not without a full presentiment of evil。 Indeed; every
  appearance warranted me in apprehending a Simoom。 I told the captain
  my fears; but he paid no attention to what I said; and left me
  without deigning to give a reply。 My uneasiness; however; prevented
  me from sleeping; and about midnight I went upon deck。  As I placed
  my foot upon the upper step of the companion…ladder; I was startled
  by a loud; humming noise; like that occasioned by the rapid
  revolution of a mill…wheel; and before I could ascertain its meaning;
  I found the ship quivering to its centre。 In the next instant; a
  wilderness of foam hurled us upon our beam…ends; and; rushing over us
  fore and aft; swept the entire decks from stem to stern。
  The extreme fury of the blast proved; in a great measure; the
  salvation of the ship。 Although completely water…logged; yet; as her
  masts had gone by the board; she rose; after a minute; heavily from
  the sea; and; staggering awhile beneath the immense pressure of the
  tempest; finally righted。
  By what miracle I escaped destruction; it is impossible to say。
  Stunned by the shock of the water; I found myself; upon recovery;
  jammed in between the stern…post and rudder。 With great difficulty I
  gained my feet; and looking dizzily around; was; at first; struck
  with the idea of our being among breakers; so terrific; beyond the
  wildest imagination; was the whirlpool of mountainous and foaming
  ocean within which we were engulfed。 After a while; I heard the voice
  of an old Swede; who had shipped with us at the moment of our leaving
  port。 I hallooed to him with all my strength; and presently he came
  reeling aft。 We soon discovered that we were the sole survivors of
  the accident。 All on deck; with the exception of ourselves; had been
  swept overboard;  the captain and mates must have perished as they
  slept; for the cabins were deluged with water。 Without assistance; we
  could expect to do little for the security of the ship; and our
  exertions were at first paralyzed by the momentary expectation of
  going down。 Our cable had; of course; parted like pack…thread; at the
  first breath of the hurricane; or we should have been instantaneously
  overwhelmed。 We scudded with frightful velocity before the sea; and
  the water made clear breaches over us。 The frame…work of our stern
  was shattered excessively; and; in almost every respect; we had
  received considerable injury; but to our extreme Joy we found the
  pumps unchoked; and that we had made no great shifting of our
  ballast。 The main fury of the blast had already blown over; and we
  apprehended little danger from the violence of the wind; but we
  looked forward to its total cessation with dismay; well believing;
  that; in our shattered condition; we should inevitably perish in the
  tremendous swell which would ensue。 But this very just apprehension
  seemed by no means likely to be soon verified。 For five entire days
  and nights  during which our only subsistence was a small quantity
  of jaggeree; procured with great difficulty from the forecastle
  the hulk flew at a rate defying computation; before rapidly
  succeeding flaws of wind; which; without equalling the first violence
  of the Simoom; were still more terrific than any tempest I had before
  encountered。 Our course for the first four days was; with trifling
  variations; S。E。 and by S。; and we must have run down the coast of
  New Holland。  On the fifth day the cold became extreme; although
  the wind had hauled round a point more to the northward。  The sun
  arose with a sickly yellow lustre; and clambered a very few degrees
  above the horizon  emitting no