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The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 II | Letourneur and his son Andre, Frenchmen, of Havre. William 2 IV | infirmity of an afflicted son.~Andre Letourneur is about twenty 3 IV | thought, every glance is for Andre; he seems to anticipate 4 IV | and constantly talks about Andre. This morning, in the course 5 IV | you and your son. That M. Andre is entitled to the very 6 IV | sir, do you suppose that Andre can ever forgive his parents 7 IV | kind words of sympathy when Andre himself made his appearance. 8 IV | to the poop.~As soon as Andre was comfortably seated on 9 V | breakers.~“There,” said Andre Letourneur to me, as we 10 V | But let me tell you, M. Andre,” interposed Curtis, who 11 V | right, Mr. Curtis,” said Andre, smiling, “but poets are 12 VII | afterwards M. Letourneur and Andre came an deck. The young 13 VII | any bustle in the night, Andre replied that he did not 14 VII | breakfast hour M. Letourneur and Andre went below for a cup of 15 XI | s first thought was for Andre but the young man preserved 16 XII | common good. M. Letourneur, Andre, Mr. Falsten, and myself 17 XVII | passing our time. Letourneur, Andre and myself, have frequent 18 XVIII | origin.”~“Yes, father,” said Andre, “and I should think it 19 XVIII | disappear as it came,” said Andre. “You are no doubt aware, 20 XVIII | daresay not, father,” said Andre “and after all this island 21 XVIII | Why, what a fellow you are Andre!” I said, laughing, “I believe 22 XVIII | ship might be free again.”~Andre smiled; then, in a more 23 XVIII | was not very rough, and as Andre could get along tolerably 24 XVIII | that crowned its summit.~Andre took a sketch-book from 25 XVIII | father exclaimed,—~“Why, Andre, you have drawn a ham!”~“ 26 XVIII | it, I confess,” replied Andre. “I think we had better 27 XVIII | ran aground.~As soon as Andre had finished his sketch 28 XVIII | attention, M. Letourneur and Andre who have visited the Hebrides, 29 XVIII | his chart by the name that Andre Letourneur had proposed.~ 30 XVIII | course of conversation, Andre Letourneur one day happened 31 XVIII | is to be really happy.”~Andre murmured some expression 32 XIX | All of us, including even Andre Letourneur, have been taking 33 XX | windlass, M. Letourneur, Andre, Falsten, and myself being 34 XXI | the day, M. Letourneur, Andre, Miss Herbey, and I took 35 XXI | walk round the reef, and Andre with artistic skill, carved 36 XXIV | steadily at the pumps, and Andre Letourneur worked at my 37 XXIV | her duties below. I saw Andre follow the young girl with 38 XXV | his feet up the rigging, Andre was hoisted into the main-top. 39 XXVII | I replied.~“No;” said Andre “this is our best refuge; 40 XXIX | all hurried to the raft. Andre who insisted upon seeing 41 XXX | passengers, namely M. Letourneur, Andre, Miss Herbey, Falsten, and 42 XXXII | hours; M. Letourneur and Andre did the same, and Miss Herbey 43 XXXII | think, Mr. Kazallon,” said Andre Letourneur to me a few days 44 XXXII | capable of motion.”~“Yes, Andre,” replied, “as long as the 45 XXXII | to get weaker every day.~Andre Letourneur is the life of 46 XXXIV | breath of air, Miss Herbey, Andre Letourneur, and I, sat watching 47 XXXIV | storm, Miss Herbey?” said Andre to the girl.~“No, Mr. Andre, 48 XXXIV | Andre to the girl.~“No, Mr. Andre, my feelings are always 49 XXXIV | unexpressive”~“Never mind that, Andre” I said; “enjoy a storm 50 XXXV | assistance, M. Letourneur, Andre, Falsten, and myself were 51 XXXV | placed himself in front of Andre to shelter him from the 52 XXXVIII| platform, dragging me with him. Andre Letourneur had caught hold 53 XXXVIII| I was myself arrested by Andre’s hand upon my arm.~By this 54 XXXIX | did not forget to thank Andre Letourneur for the act of 55 XXXIX | or comfort? The eyes of Andre and his father, dilated 56 XXXIX | Letourneur began in a low voice, “Andre is dying of hunger: he is 57 XXXIX | want you to offer it to Andre as though it came from yourself. 58 XXXIX | and I glided gently up to Andre and slipped the piece of 59 XXXIX | some more another time. Andre asked no more questions, 60 XLI | say, alive; only Curtis, Andre and Miss Herbey having the 61 XLI | past; and M. Letourneur, Andre Mr. Falsten, and I held 62 XLI | An unlucky number!” said Andre with a mournful smile.~During 63 XLIII | aft with M. Letourneur, Andre and Miss Herbey, and our 64 XLIV | have eaten nothing even Andre Letourneur finished yesterday 65 XLVII | fellow-sufferers. Miss Herbey, Andre, his father, all had been 66 XLVII | Neither would Miss Herbey, Andre nor his father, consent 67 XLVII | the world in preventing Andre from rushing out upon the 68 XLVII | however, I could not quiet Andre’s feeling of abhorrence; 69 XLVIII | it aroused M. Letourneur, Andre and Miss Herbey, as much 70 XLVIII | Herbey, M. Letourneur, and Andre were all turned out.~I confess 71 XLVIII | betrayed their ignorance. Andre turned his face away, and 72 LII | again to M. Letourneur, Andre and Miss Herbey, but my 73 LIII | myself. I thought I heard Andre Letourneur beg for an exception 74 LIII | asked the boatswain.~“Andre,” said M. Letourneur.~With 75 LIII | Letourneur.~With one cry Andre fell back senseless. Only 76 LIV | enough for them.~As soon as Andre Letourneur came to his senses, 77 LIV | had not yet been finished. Andre asked no further question, 78 LIV | Letourneur and his son. Andre was as sanguine as myself; 79 LV | suppress a cry of terror. Andre started to his feet.~“What 80 LV | die!”~“Never!” shrieked Andre, throwing his arms about 81 LV | from his father’s embrace.~Andre fell upon his back, in which 82 LVI | not yet fallen. Curtis and Andre (who had regained his liberty) 83 LVI | heaven in silent gratitude, Andre and his father were the 84 LVII | us (with the exception of Andre and his father, who remained 85 LVII | Kazallon, M. Letourneur, Andre Letourneur, Mr. Falsten, 86 LVII | Letourneur a father, and in Andre a brother. A brother, I


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