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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 IV | a son a cripple, beyond hope of cure.”~“M. Letourneur,” 2 IV | myself, and these travels, I hope, will serve to complete 3 IV | am sometimes tempted to hope that in contemplating the 4 IX | itself out. That is our only hope.”~“But, you say the fire 5 IX | not in the least; and I hope you will not enlighten them. 6 X | unbearable. One solitary hope remained; it is that we 7 X | undisturbed. Curtis indulges the hope even yet that by excluding 8 XII | that we must abandon all hope of arresting the fire; the 9 XIV | I shall not give up my hope.”~But the conflagration 10 XV | both the anchors. Let us hope they will hold.”~Then, clinging 11 XV | there would be room to hope that the next high tide 12 XV | possessed with one idea, one hope; and that is, that the fire 13 XVII | to animate him with the hope that we should not be detained 14 XVII | put out to sea. I can only hope meanwhile that the weather 15 XVII | so to-morrow morning, we hope to make our little voyage 16 XXII | of toiling almost against hope; we are no longer secured 17 XXV | the top-gallants, in the hope that by removing everything 18 XXV | I added, “abandoned all hope even yet?” I marvelled at 19 XXV | While there’s life there’s hope, you know Mr. Kazallon; 20 XXV | despair; let us hold on to the hope that the survivors of the ‘ 21 XXVII | this is our best refuge; I hope you are not afraid.”~“Not 22 XXIX | we cannot yet resign all hope.~We were just on the point 23 XXIX | abyss, the raft, our only hope of safety, was drifting 24 XXXI | we cannot by any chance hope to make more than ten or 25 XXXI | To be sure there is the hope to be indulged that we may 26 XXXI | allowance to a pint a day, we hope to eke out that, too, over 27 XXXI | sources from which we may hope to increase our store. First, 28 XXXI | receive it; secondly, we hope to do something in the way 29 XXXI | most precise regimen can we hope to avert the horrors of 30 XXXII | homeless and without resources, hope for the future does not 31 XXXIV | stock of provisions makes us hope that food, at least, will 32 XXXIV | couple of hours, in the vain hope of catching a breath of 33 XXXVII | there might be room for hope; but our supplies diminish 34 XXXVIII| condition might be judged, hope did not entirely abandon 35 XXXIX | truth without a word of hope or comfort? The eyes of 36 XL | all, I dare not venture to hope that we have reached the 37 XLI | emaciated, and I had every hope that it would not float.~ 38 XLII | followed this phantom ray of hope. All returned to their accustomed 39 XLIII | would be good ground for hope.~Meantime, no exertion must 40 XLIII | our hearts bounded with hope every time that our poor 41 XLIII | feelings alternated between hope and despair. The ship was 42 XLIII | deserted me entirely; faith, hope, confidence—all vanished 43 XLIV | were in need, under the hope that either the sharp edge 44 XLIV | was no further room for hope. They did, indeed, lower 45 XLV | turn to rain?~Happily this hope was destined to be realized; 46 XLV | from our long silent lips. Hope, however evanescent it might 47 XLIX | Chancellor.” There could be no hope now; all of us must die, 48 LI | imagine that he did well to hope, but I dared nor entertain 49 LII | might still cling to the hope of reaching land, I knew 50 LII | with one last lingering hope he endeavoured to restrain 51 LIV | sentence.~But I was full of hope, and, without a moment’s 52 LV | now six oclock, and all hope had vanished from my breast; 53 LVII | brother, I say; but may we not hope that she may be united by


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