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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | southwards to New Orleans. It is quite true that if I had chosen 2 II | eighteen altogether, a number quite sufficient for working a 3 IV | miserably deformed, and he is quite unable to walk without the 4 V | captain had said that he was quite aware what he was about. 5 V | to be lost.”~“Right, sir, quite right; there is not a day 6 VI | Robert Curtis owns that he is quite bewildered; he cannot comprehend 7 VIII | consciousness that something is not quite right. Why should the hatchways 8 VIII | detected the symptoms. I am quite aware that some sailors 9 VIII | heavy texture is rendered quite impervious to the air, The “ 10 VIII | below the poop had been quite oppressive. The sailors 11 XI | been told was true.~“Yes, quite true,” said Ruby, complacently, 12 XI | so much concern, you are quite at liberty to throw it into 13 XI | of the unhappy Ruby, who, quite beside himself, continued 14 XII | pointed out to him that he had quite overlooked the fact of there 15 XII | cheerfully.~“Is our condition quite desperate?” I asked.~“It 16 XIII | was always calm and spoke quite rationally upon any subject 17 XIII | picrate, for the time we have quite forgotten its existence; 18 XV | the conflagration, were quite unavailable.~For three long 19 XVI | part of the provisions are quite intact. The stack of spare 20 XVI | proposes, when the fire is quite extinguished, to throw overboard 21 XVIII | Letourneur; “evidently it is of quite a recent origin.”~“Yes, 22 XVIII | convinced that its formation was quite recent, Not a mollusc, not 23 XVIII | destined to vanish, it was quite right that it should first 24 XVIII | with it.”~M. Letourneur was quite correct; the outline of 25 XVIII | shafts themselves formed quite a solid pavement.~After 26 XIX | unlading.~Curtis thinks it quite probable that the leaks 27 XX | allow the vessel to turn quite round at its broadest part, 28 XXI | evening, when the tide was quite low, and the rocks uncovered, 29 XXII | made a progress that was quite satisfactory. Life on board 30 XXIII | distant when the pumps will be quite unequal to their task.~Yesterday 31 XXVI | intervening section of the deck is quite below the water, these appear 32 XXVI | to the forecastle.~I was quite mistaken as to his object. 33 XXIX | very first that they were quite powerless to combat the 34 XXIX | did not move.~“And is it quite sure ye are that she’s sinkin?” 35 XXXII | scanty allowance of water quite inadequate to allay our 36 XXXIV | Meantime the sky was becoming quite overclouded, and after the 37 XXXVII | had fixed it. The man was quite discouraged at his failure.~“ 38 XXXVIII| myself, but the sensation was quite as much moral as physical. 39 XXXVIII| but Owen and Jynxtrop, not quite so much intoxicated as the 40 XXXIX | Afterwards, when we were quite alone, Miss Herbey asked 41 XXXIX | half smiling; “you were quite right. But it is a weakness 42 XLI | daylight dawned the body was quite cold, and as I knew there 43 XLI | float.~As soon as it was quite light, taking every precaution 44 XLII | and stood erect. It was quite true that in the direction 45 XLII | poison. Of course it was quite out of our power to administer 46 XLIV | regarded these sharks from quite another point of view. He 47 XLIV | into the water.~The sea was quite transparent, and any object 48 XLIV | turned about, and escaped quite out of sight. The boatswain 49 XLV | only half exhausted, passed quite away from over us.~We grasped 50 XLVII | being exposed by him was quite absurd; in a moment he would 51 XLVII | seemed for the time to have quite forgotten his own sufferings.~ 52 XLIX | deplorable of deaths. I was quite conscious that a mist was 53 LII | alight. The raft was not only quite stationary, but did not 54 LII | right. Of one thing I felt quite sure, and that was that 55 LII | vapour; the horizon was still quite invisible. There was no 56 LIII | part, I profess that I was quite resigned for the lot to


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