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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 II | the natural curiosity to know something of each other’ 2 II | One thing, however, I do know; namely, that there are 3 IV | rare; we are beginning to know something about each other, 4 IV | he continued, “you do not know what it is to a father to 5 V | Curtis,” I said, “but I dont know what to think about trying 6 V | business. And another thing, I know. Let the natives boast as 7 VI | any real danger, I shall know what to do.”~With this assurance 8 VII | commotion, I was curious to know the truth, and made all 9 VIII | convenience, lets the captain know by his consequential and 10 IX | every reason to make us know that it has been gaining 11 IX | is better that you should know it.”~I listened in silence, 12 IX | power could avert.~“Do you know what has caused the fire?” 13 X | done it.”~“But dont you know that any shock at any time 14 XI | out,—~“You fool! dont you know that there is fire on board?”~ 15 XII | for the powder, and yet I know not at what moment it may 16 XII | you, if no other, must know what I am suffering. It 17 XII | acquiescence of the mate.~“I do not know how it is,” continued the 18 XVI | replied that he did not know.~“You dont know, sir? Then 19 XVI | did not know.~“You dont know, sir? Then all I can say 20 XVI | say is that you ought to know!” exclaimed the petroleum 21 XVI | Mr. Kear, “just please to know that I dont want to stay 22 XVII | time. Whatever man can do I know that Curtis will not leave 23 XVIII | place where I have seemed to know what it is to be really 24 XX | to be done now?”~“I dont knowsaid Curtis, “but we shall 25 XXII | better that they should know the worst, and the fact 26 XXV | s life there’s hope, you know Mr. Kazallon; out of a hundred 27 XXVI | why, bedad, I’d like to know, why is it that they’ll 28 XXVI | and all felt anxious to know from which quarter the breeze 29 XXVII | the boatswain.~“I dont know, sir. Not with us,” was 30 XXXIII | coolly.~“We should like to know about that little keg of 31 XXXIV | will bring us wind, you know.”~“And water, too,” added 32 XXXVI | the visitation. All that I know is, that shortly after we 33 XXXVII | I am not a doctor, you know,” I began, “and I can scarcely 34 XXXVII | fish-hooks; but one thing I do know, and that is, with proper 35 XXXVII | of one fish, and I shall know fast enough how to use it 36 XXXVII | significant manner.~“You’ll know soon enough,” he answered.~ 37 XXXVIII| they scarcely seemed to know, but Owen and Jynxtrop, 38 XXXIX | empty commonplaces; you know as well as I do that there 39 XXXIX | have suffered like me can know what the effort was.~Night 40 XLII | which is carrying us we know not whither, the raft would 41 XLII | both implored him to let us know what he had taken to bring 42 XLIII | give years of our life to know the result of the coming 43 XLIV | rows of pointed teeth.~I know not who it was, but some 44 XLVI | of those on board should know anything at all about the 45 XLVII | such revolting means. I know nothing for certain as to 46 XLVII | boatswain, and all the rest,—I know that, to assuage their cravings, 47 XLVII | to sleep. One thing I do know, that they are no longer 48 XLVIII | who has done it? we must know who has done it,” said Dowlas, 49 XLVIII | he shall be found! Let’s know who has taken it.”~“I haven50 XLVIII | Thief!” I replied. “I dont know what you mean.”~And while 51 XLVIII | to allow those whom you know to he dying of hunger at 52 XLVIII | accusing you of anything; we know well enough you, and all 53 XLIX | mischief from his attacks, I know not. All at once, by one 54 LII | alive, I hardly cared to know; it seemed as though days 55 LII | in my own. He seemed to know that I was taking my farewell, 56 LIV | mark you, he must never know—”~His voice was choked with


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