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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 II | Frenchmen, of Havre. William Falsten, a Manchester engineer. 2 IV | Manchester engineer, William Falsten, looks like a thorough Englishman. 3 VIII | interest, yet neither Mr. Falsten, Mr. Kear, nor Mr. Ruby 4 X | of my fellow-passengers, Falsten, the engineer, and Ruby, 5 X | dissatisfaction on the part of Falsten, and I could not forbear 6 X | Preposterous! shameful!” exclaimed Falsten; “nothing could be more 7 X | fears on that score, Mr, Falsten.”~“But why,” asked Falsten, “ 8 X | Falsten.”~“But why,” asked Falsten, “did you not inform the 9 X | passed; but I could see that Falsten continued to remonstrate, 10 X | shoulders. At length I heard Falsten say,—~“Well, at any rate 11 X | almost shieked.~“Yes,” said Falsten, “a case containing thirty 12 XI | with me, sir?”~Ruby and Falsten were sitting just as I had 13 XI | As it was, only Curtis, Falsten, and myself were cognizant 14 XI | the mate and, I joined Falsten on the poop, where he had 15 XII | Curtis, Lieutenant Walter, Falsten, and myself have been discussing 16 XII | enemy than as a hidden one.”~Falsten and I agreed with what he 17 XII | After a considerable pause, Falsten, as calmly as though he 18 XII | contingent.”~“But tell me, Mr. Falsten,” I asked, “is it possible 19 XII | Letourneur, Andre, Mr. Falsten, and myself immediately 20 XIV | clasped to his bosom. I saw Falsten calmly consult his watch, 21 XVII | hour or two to my diary. Falsten holds little communication 22 XVIII | for the wonders of nature. Falsten, too, came once and examined 23 XX | windlass, M. Letourneur, Andre, Falsten, and myself being at the 24 XXI | serious an obstruction, Falsten and I accompanied them. 25 XXI | better than powder,” said Falsten.~“What’s that?” asked the 26 XXI | under the direction of Falsten, who, as an engineer, understood 27 XXI | introduced into the aperture, Falsten interposed:—~“Stop,” he 28 XXI | disseverment of the basalt.”~Falsten is not a great talker, but 29 XXI | forced to leave the ship. Falsten, as soon as he had set fire 30 XXII | before the last crisis came. Falsten was about to give vent to 31 XXIV | Dowlas the carpenter, Mr. Falsten, and ten sailors were told 32 XXIV | followed immediately by Falsten and Miss Herbey, who were 33 XXV | Kear, Miss Herbey, and Mr. Falsten The lieutenant and the boatswain 34 XXVIII | Incredible as it may seem, Falsten remained the same as ever, 35 XXX | Letourneur, Andre, Miss Herbey, Falsten, and myself; the ship’s 36 XXXI | desired direction. Curtis and Falsten assisted him with some serviceable 37 XXXV | assistance, M. Letourneur, Andre, Falsten, and myself were fastened 38 XXXVI | reserved it for another time. Falsten divided his ration into 39 XXXVIII| moment to Curtis’s party. Falsten followed my example, and 40 XXXVIII| and Flaypole rushed upon Falsten and the boatswain, whilst 41 XLI | difficulty that Curtis, Falsten, and myself could restore 42 XLI | M. Letourneur, Andre Mr. Falsten, and I held a long conversation 43 XLVII | inquire; but of the others, —Falsten, Dowlas, the boatswain, 44 XLIX | disappeared beneath the waves.~Falsten, Dowlas, and the boatswain, 45 L | miles an hour.~Curtis and Falsten are certainly in the best 46 LI | against the waves, and Curtis, Falsten, and the boatswain, employ 47 LI | the attempt in despair.~Falsten is now almost exhausted, 48 LI | his hallucination.~Dowlas, Falsten, and the boatswain, seemed 49 LIII | cannot tell. Very likely Falsten wrote them upon a leaf torn 50 LIII | exactly learn. Then came Falsten, Curtis, Sandon. More than 51 LIV | endured so much.~Curtis and Falsten agreed with me, and we all 52 LIV | horizon, Curtis, Miss Herbey, Falsten, and even the boatswain, 53 LVI | example, but soon Curtis, Falsten, and all the rest were on 54 LVII | Letourneur, Andre Letourneur, Mr. Falsten, the boatswain, Dowlas,


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