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The Amphibian / Человек-амфибия. Книга для чтения на английском языке

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Alexander Belyaev is one of the founders of Russian science fiction literature and the first of the Soviet writers to devote himself entirely to this genre. In all, he has written more than 70 science fiction works, including 17 novels. For a significant contribution to Russian fiction and his visionary ideas, Belyaev is often called the "Russian Jules Verne."The Amphibian is a science fiction novel written in 1927 and first published in 1928. Fishermen and pirates of Buenos Aires are frightened – a mysterious "sea devil" appeared in the sea. However, a cold-blooded businessman Pedro Zurita, the owner of the crew of pearl-divers, decides to catch the mysterious creature and adapt it to his business. This creature with both lungs and gills of a shark is actually a young man named Ichthyander, the result of Doctor Salvator's bold experiments with organ transplantation. One day, Ichthyander rescues a girl drowning in the sea – Gutierrez, the adoptive daughter of Baltasar, one of Zurita's assistants…
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And dismounting, Baltasar crawled snakelike into the darkness.
He returned in an hour.
“The car’s out of order. They’re repairing it. Cristo keeps watch. Come on, let’s hurry and get it done with.”
It was a quick job. The bandits took Salvator’s party by surprise – just when they had repaired the car-and tied Salvator, Cristo and the three Blacks hand and foot with not a shot fired.
One of the bandits, who acted chieftain, Zurita preferring to stay in the’ background, told Salvator that they were prepared to ransom him for a big sum of money and named it.
“Youll have it,” said Salvator.
“That’s for you. And it’s double if you want your men set free too,” said the bandit following up his advantage.
“I haven’t got that much money available,” Salvator said, after a pause.
“Finish him off! “ the bandits shouted all at once.
“I’ll give you till dawn to think it over,” said the bandits’ spokesman.
Salvator shrugged his shoulders as he repeated:
“I haven’t got that much available.
His coolness impressed even the bandits.
Taking Salvator and his men aside, the bandits ransacked the car and found the spirits intended for collections. Soon they were drunk and sleeping on the ground.
At crack of dawn somebody crawled softly to Salvator’s side.
“It’s me,” came Cristo’s voice. “I managed to untie myself and have killed the bandit on watch. The rest are drunk and incapable.
They got in, the Black driver started the engine, the car leapt forward.
Behind there were shouts and a few rifle shots rang out.
Salvator pressed Cristo’s hand.
Only after Salvator’s departure did Zurita learn that Salvator had been willing to pay. Wouldn’t it have been simpler just to take it than try to kidnap a “sea-devil” nobody knew was worth anything? It’s all over bar the shouting, though, he thought. And he waited for news from Cristo.
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Cristo had hoped that Salvator would send for him and say:
“You’ve saved my life, Cristo. From now on there will be no secrets for you in this place. Come with me, I’ll show you the �sea-devil’.” Or words to that effect.
But Salvator fell short of Cristo’s hopes. He generously rewarded the brave Araucanian and became all wrapped up in his research again.
So Cristo started his own research.











