[Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea by Jules Verne]@TWC D-Link bookTwenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea CHAPTER V 10/11
It is a foolish affair after all, and one upon which we entered too lightly.
What time lost, what useless emotions! We should have been back in France six months ago." "In your little room, sir," replied Conseil, "and in your museum, sir; and I should have already classed all your fossils, sir.
And the Babiroussa would have been installed in its cage in the Jardin des Plantes, and have drawn all the curious people of the capital!" "As you say, Conseil.
I fancy we shall run a fair chance of being laughed at for our pains." "That's tolerably certain," replied Conseil, quietly; "I think they will make fun of you, sir.
And, must I say it---- ?" "Go on, my good friend." "Well, sir, you will only get your deserts." "Indeed!" "When one has the honour of being a savant as you are, sir, one should not expose one's self to----" Conseil had not time to finish his compliment.
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